Clovers and how to Grow ThemOrange Judd Company, 1916 - 349 páginas |
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Thomas Shaw. The true clovers have their flowers collected into roundish or oblong heads and in some instances into cone - shaped spikes . The flowers are small and of several colors in the different varieties , as crimson , scarlet ...
Thomas Shaw. The true clovers have their flowers collected into roundish or oblong heads and in some instances into cone - shaped spikes . The flowers are small and of several colors in the different varieties , as crimson , scarlet ...
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... heads and the distinguishing shades of color in the blossoms . The characteristics which they possess in com- mon are the high protein content found in them , the marked palatability of the pasture and hay , unless in the sweet and burr ...
... heads and the distinguishing shades of color in the blossoms . The characteristics which they possess in com- mon are the high protein content found in them , the marked palatability of the pasture and hay , unless in the sweet and burr ...
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... head , they are then a very suitable nurse crop . One chief objection to flax as a nurse crop is that it is commonly sown late . The chief virtue in rape as a nurse crop is that the shade is removed early through pasturing . The millets ...
... head , they are then a very suitable nurse crop . One chief objection to flax as a nurse crop is that it is commonly sown late . The chief virtue in rape as a nurse crop is that the shade is removed early through pasturing . The millets ...
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... heads that follow such grazing . This would seem to explain why clover that has been judiciously grazed produces even more seed than that clipped off by the mower after it has begun to grow freely . In nearly all localities the grazing ...
... heads that follow such grazing . This would seem to explain why clover that has been judiciously grazed produces even more seed than that clipped off by the mower after it has begun to grow freely . In nearly all localities the grazing ...
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... head may have turned brown . If cut earlier , the crop is difficult to cure , nor will it contain a maximum of nutriment . If cut later it loses much in palatability . Alfalfa should be cut a little earlier , or just when it is nicely ...
... head may have turned brown . If cut earlier , the crop is difficult to cure , nor will it contain a maximum of nutriment . If cut later it loses much in palatability . Alfalfa should be cut a little earlier , or just when it is nicely ...
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acre adaptation alfalfa alsike clover areas autumn bacteria bloom burr clover bushels catch crop cattle climate clover plants clover seed considerable corn crimson clover cultivation cured cut for hay disking early 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 pounds 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 subsoil sufficient surface sweet clover swine tap roots threshed timothy tion Trifolium ture usually sown varieties of clover vigorous weather weeds white clover winrows winter winter rye young plants