Clovers and how to Grow ThemOrange Judd Company, 1910 - 349 páginas |
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... weather of summer begins . In a moist season the seed could be safely sown any time from spring until mid - sum- mer , but since the weather cannot be forecast , it is considered more or less hazardous to sow clovers in these northern ...
... weather of summer begins . In a moist season the seed could be safely sown any time from spring until mid - sum- mer , but since the weather cannot be forecast , it is considered more or less hazardous to sow clovers in these northern ...
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... weather is showery . These are simply square strips of some kind of material that will shed rain , weighted at the corners to keep them from blowing away . The clover remains in the cocks for two or three days , or until it has gone ...
... weather is showery . These are simply square strips of some kind of material that will shed rain , weighted at the corners to keep them from blowing away . The clover remains in the cocks for two or three days , or until it has gone ...
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... weather . When storing clovers , the time of the day at which it is stored influences the keeping qualities of the hay . Hay stored at noontide may keep prop- erly , whereas , if the same were stored while dew is falling it might be too ...
... weather . When storing clovers , the time of the day at which it is stored influences the keeping qualities of the hay . Hay stored at noontide may keep prop- erly , whereas , if the same were stored while dew is falling it might be too ...
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... weather to occur in mid - summer , the plants will not make rapid growth after the first cutting of the season ; but under conditions the opposite , they will grow con tinuously from spring until fall . Continuous growth may be secured ...
... weather to occur in mid - summer , the plants will not make rapid growth after the first cutting of the season ; but under conditions the opposite , they will grow con tinuously from spring until fall . Continuous growth may be secured ...
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... weather , characterized by prolonged peri- ods of alternate freezing and thawing , is disastrous to the plants on dry soils , possessed of an excess of moisture , when not covered with snow . They are gradually drawn up out of the soil ...
... weather , characterized by prolonged peri- ods of alternate freezing and thawing , is disastrous to the plants on dry soils , possessed of an excess of moisture , when not covered with snow . They are gradually drawn up out of the soil ...
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