Clovers and how to Grow ThemOrange Judd Company, 1910 - 349 páginas |
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... plants of the genus Trifolium of the bean family Leguminosa . Viewed from the standpoint of the American farmer it may be defined in the collective sense as a family of plants leguminous in character , which are unexcelled in furnishing ...
... plants of the genus Trifolium of the bean family Leguminosa . Viewed from the standpoint of the American farmer it may be defined in the collective sense as a family of plants leguminous in character , which are unexcelled in furnishing ...
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... plant food may be present in sufficient quan- tities . Such are soils , in some instances at least , that have been newly drained , also soils that grow such plants as sorrels . This condition will be improved if not entirely corrected ...
... plant food may be present in sufficient quan- tities . Such are soils , in some instances at least , that have been newly drained , also soils that grow such plants as sorrels . This condition will be improved if not entirely corrected ...
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... plant food in it has reached the roots of the clover plants , and they have also received benefit from the pro- tection which it has furnished them in winter . In a great majority of instances , soils are suf- ficiently well supplied ...
... plant food in it has reached the roots of the clover plants , and they have also received benefit from the pro- tection which it has furnished them in winter . In a great majority of instances , soils are suf- ficiently well supplied ...
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... plants would be 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 ...
... plants would be 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 ...
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... plants . Seeds sown in the early autumn as soon as the rains come will make a good stand before the winter , but there are some soils in the South in which alternate freezing and thawing in winter , much more frequent than in the North ...
... plants . Seeds sown in the early autumn as soon as the rains come will make a good stand before the winter , but there are some soils in the South in which alternate freezing and thawing in winter , much more frequent than in the North ...
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