Clovers and how to Grow ThemOrange Judd Company, 1916 - 349 páginas |
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... land after some form of surface culti- vation , rather than upon a surface made by plow- ing the land after cultivation has been given to it , but to this there may be some exceptions . Clover in some of its varieties is frequently ...
... land after some form of surface culti- vation , rather than upon a surface made by plow- ing the land after cultivation has been given to it , but to this there may be some exceptions . Clover in some of its varieties is frequently ...
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... land is not plowed in preparing it for the clovers . In other instances the longer the land is plowed before putting in the seed and the more fre- quently the surface is stirred during the growing part of the season , the cleaner will ...
... land is not plowed in preparing it for the clovers . In other instances the longer the land is plowed before putting in the seed and the more fre- quently the surface is stirred during the growing part of the season , the cleaner will ...
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... lands the clovers will usually grow without any stirring of the land before sowing , or any harrowing after sowing . Clovers that are grown chiefly for pas- ture , as the small white , the Japan and the burr , will usually obtain a hold ...
... lands the clovers will usually grow without any stirring of the land before sowing , or any harrowing after sowing . Clovers that are grown chiefly for pas- ture , as the small white , the Japan and the burr , will usually obtain a hold ...
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... land plas- ter has been often used to correct this condition , and frequently with excellent results . It also aids in fixing volatile and escaping carbonates of ammonia , and conveys them to the roots of the clover plants . It is ...
... land plas- ter has been often used to correct this condition , and frequently with excellent results . It also aids in fixing volatile and escaping carbonates of ammonia , and conveys them to the roots of the clover plants . It is ...
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... land producing a winter crop , as rye or wheat , they can be sown in a majority of instances as soon as the snow has melted . That condition of soil known as honeycombed furnishes a peculiarly opportune time for sowing these seeds , as ...
... land producing a winter crop , as rye or wheat , they can be sown in a majority of instances as soon as the snow has melted . That condition of soil known as honeycombed furnishes a peculiarly opportune time for sowing these seeds , as ...
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