Clovers and how to Grow ThemOrange Judd Company, 1906 - 349 páginas |
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... injured from sowing the seed quite early . This , however , does not occur very fre- quently . When sown on spring crops , as spring wheat , barley and oats , the seed cannot , of course , be sown until these crops are sown . The ...
... injured from sowing the seed quite early . This , however , does not occur very fre- quently . When sown on spring crops , as spring wheat , barley and oats , the seed cannot , of course , be sown until these crops are sown . The ...
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... injury proves so seri- ous as to result in a loss of all , or nearly all , the plants . The colder the winters , the less the normal snowfall and the more the deficiency of moisture , the greater is the hazard . But in some instances so ...
... injury proves so seri- ous as to result in a loss of all , or nearly all , the plants . The colder the winters , the less the normal snowfall and the more the deficiency of moisture , the greater is the hazard . But in some instances so ...
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... injured by exposure to rain or dew . They will also lose much if cured in the swath , without being frequently stirred with the tedder ; that is , it will take serious injury if cured in the swath as it fell from the mower . If cured ...
... injured by exposure to rain or dew . They will also lose much if cured in the swath , without being frequently stirred with the tedder ; that is , it will take serious injury if cured in the swath as it fell from the mower . If cured ...
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... following should be observed among other rules of less im- portance that may be given : 1. Make a foundation of rails , poles or old straw or hay that will prevent the hay near the ground from taking injury from the 34 CLOVERS.
... following should be observed among other rules of less im- portance that may be given : 1. Make a foundation of rails , poles or old straw or hay that will prevent the hay near the ground from taking injury from the 34 CLOVERS.
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Thomas Shaw. the hay near the ground from taking injury from the ground moisture . 2. Keep the heart of the stack highest from the first and the slope gradual and even from the center toward the sides . 3. Keep the stack evenly trodden ...
Thomas Shaw. the hay near the ground from taking injury from the ground moisture . 2. Keep the heart of the stack highest from the first and the slope gradual and even from the center toward the sides . 3. Keep the stack evenly trodden ...
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alfalfa alsike clover areas autumn bacteria bloom burr clover bushels catch crop cattle climate clover plants clover seed cocks considerable corn crimson clover cultivation cured cut for hay disking early ensilage especially favorable feeding fertility follow furnish grass grazing ground growing alfalfa grown habit of growth harrow harvested hence humus injury instances irrigation Japan clover land legumes less loam mammoth clover medium red clover medium red variety moist moisture mountain mower necessary nitrogen North nurse crop oats obtained pasture phosphoric acid plowed potash prairie probably produce rain roots rotation sainfoin sand lucerne season seed crop seed is sown seed-bed sheep small cereal grains small white soiling food sorghum South sowing clover sowing the seed spring stack stems stored subsoil sufficient surface sweet clover swine threshed timothy tion Trifolium ture usually sown varieties of clover vigorous weather weeds white clover winrows winter winter rye young plants
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