Clovers and how to Grow ThemOrange Judd Company, 1916 - 349 páginas |
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... growth , per- sistence in growth , their power to endure low or warm temperatures , and ability to maintain a hold upon the soil . Of the varieties named , alfalfa , the small white and alsike varieties are perennial . That most ...
... growth , per- sistence in growth , their power to endure low or warm temperatures , and ability to maintain a hold upon the soil . Of the varieties named , alfalfa , the small white and alsike varieties are perennial . That most ...
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... growth of hardwood timber , and on the volcanic ash soils of the Western mountain valley . Alfalfa flourishes best on those mountain valley soils when irrigated , or when these are so underlaid with water as to furnish the plants with ...
... growth of hardwood timber , and on the volcanic ash soils of the Western mountain valley . Alfalfa flourishes best on those mountain valley soils when irrigated , or when these are so underlaid with water as to furnish the plants with ...
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... growth . The clovers , unless in the case of some of the smaller varieties , are more commonly sown to pro- vide hay than pasture in the first crops obtained from them . The value of the hay is increased or lessened in proportion as ...
... growth . The clovers , unless in the case of some of the smaller varieties , are more commonly sown to pro- vide hay than pasture in the first crops obtained from them . The value of the hay is increased or lessened in proportion as ...
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... growth made , and this in turn is influenced by the character of the soil , the season and the nurse crop . In certain areas favorable to the growth of clover some good farmers sow clover along with all the small cereal grains which ...
... growth made , and this in turn is influenced by the character of the soil , the season and the nurse crop . In certain areas favorable to the growth of clover some good farmers sow clover along with all the small cereal grains which ...
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... growth in nearly all varieties of clover , and after free growth is ob- tained , it is not usually necessary to supply any sub- sequently for the specific purpose named . In some soils , however , alfalfa is an exception . It may be ...
... growth in nearly all varieties of clover , and after free growth is ob- tained , it is not usually necessary to supply any sub- sequently for the specific purpose named . In some soils , however , alfalfa is an exception . It may be ...
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