Clovers and how to Grow ThemOrange Judd Company, 1910 - 349 páginas |
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... Trefoil is given because the leaves are divided into three leaflets . It is also applied to plants not included in the genus , but belonging to the same order . The true clovers have their flowers collected into roundish or Introductory I.
... Trefoil is given because the leaves are divided into three leaflets . It is also applied to plants not included in the genus , but belonging to the same order . The true clovers have their flowers collected into roundish or Introductory I.
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... leaves , the tints of shade that characterize the leaflets , the shape and size of the heads and the distinguishing shades of color in the blossoms . The characteristics which they possess in com- mon are the high protein content found ...
... leaves , the tints of shade that characterize the leaflets , the shape and size of the heads and the distinguishing shades of color in the blossoms . The characteristics which they possess in com- mon are the high protein content found ...
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... leaves in the curing is likely to be large . All clovers are much 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 ...
... leaves in the curing is likely to be large . All clovers are much 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 ...
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... leaves , in color and in palatability . Some farmers cure clover by allowing it to wilt a little after it is cut , and then drawing and storing it in a large mow . They claim that it must be en- tirely free from rain or dew when thus ...
... leaves , in color and in palatability . Some farmers cure clover by allowing it to wilt a little after it is cut , and then drawing and storing it in a large mow . They claim that it must be en- tirely free from rain or dew when thus ...
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... leaves when being handled , espe- cially when being transported ; and second , that clo- ver is frequently cured so imperfectly as to create dust from over - fermentation or through breaking of the leaves , because of being over - dried ...
... leaves when being handled , espe- cially when being transported ; and second , that clo- ver is frequently cured so imperfectly as to create dust from over - fermentation or through breaking of the leaves , because of being over - dried ...
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