Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 92

Lucerne

green Lucerne, when dried, loses ¾ of it’s weight. 2. Dickson. 230.

a cow eats of mown lucerne about 66. per day. of St foin 64. . neither gives any taste to the milk. nor will clover if the cows be not confined to it. 4. Young’s exp. agr. 362–367.

Succory.

Succory Pumpkins.

Nov. 1796. less than an acre of pumpkins have fed 9 horses at Shadwell 5. weeks, as well as a gallon & a half of corn a day would have done. equal then to 35. days × 9. horses, × 1½ galln of corn = 12 barrels of corn. besides this a great proportion of the pumpkins had rotted. an acre of pumpkins then is equivalent to 5. acres of corn.

to feed all the work horses, oxen, milch cows from Sep. 1. to Dec. 31. & to fatten the hogs 8. acres of pumpkins should be planted on each side of the river, by themselves.

Manuscript (Massachusetts Historical Society, Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 92). Scan available online here.

Source Information

Author Thomas Jefferson
Date 1796
Place of Origin Monticello
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