Clovers and How to Grow ThemGood Press, 2019 M12 17 - 1230 páginas 'Clovers and How to Grow Them' is a non-fiction guide book intended to help readers learn how to cultivate clovers, specifically those that provide economic value to their growers. Discussed in detail in this book is how to grow the following varieties of clovers: medium red clovers, alfalfa, alsike clover, mammoth clover, crimson clover, white clover, japan clover, burr clover, and sweet clover. |
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... nurse crop. In certain areas favorable to the growth of clover some good farmers sow clover along with all the small cereal grains which they grow. Crimson clover is usually sown in the late summer after some crop has been reaped and it ...
... nurse crop. In certain areas favorable to the growth of clover some good farmers sow clover along with all the small cereal grains which they grow. Crimson clover is usually sown in the late summer after some crop has been reaped and it ...
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... nurse crop, since it will get more moisture. If sown later than August, the young plants are much more liable to perish in the winter. In the States which lie between parallels 40° and 35° north, and between the Atlantic and the 100th ...
... nurse crop, since it will get more moisture. If sown later than August, the young plants are much more liable to perish in the winter. In the States which lie between parallels 40° and 35° north, and between the Atlantic and the 100th ...
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... nurse crop. Eastern soils are usually too heavy to admit of depositing the seed thus deeply, but to this there are some exceptions. When sown with a nurse crop, the seed is in some instances mixed with the grain before it is sown. In ...
... nurse crop. Eastern soils are usually too heavy to admit of depositing the seed thus deeply, but to this there are some exceptions. When sown with a nurse crop, the seed is in some instances mixed with the grain before it is sown. In ...
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... crop already harvested, and is buried in time to sow some other crop on the same land the following spring. Sowing with or without a Nurse Crop.—Nearly all varieties of clover are usually sown with a nurse crop; that is, a crop which ...
... crop already harvested, and is buried in time to sow some other crop on the same land the following spring. Sowing with or without a Nurse Crop.—Nearly all varieties of clover are usually sown with a nurse crop; that is, a crop which ...
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... nurse crop; and third, that if grown with a nurse crop the latter would have to be used in the same way as the clover. Some have advocated sowing clovers without a nurse crop under any conditions. Such advocacy in the judgment of the ...
... nurse crop; and third, that if grown with a nurse crop the latter would have to be used in the same way as the clover. Some have advocated sowing clovers without a nurse crop under any conditions. Such advocacy in the judgment of the ...
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