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Securing Seed
It has been already intimated more seed will be obtained whe...

Preparing The Soil
In preparing the soil for alfalfa the aim should be to make ...

Clover Sickness
On certain of the soils of Great Britain and probably on tho...

Distribution
Sweet clover is probably indigenous to the semi-arid regions...

Renewing
Since Japan clover is an annual, it is not necessary to rene...

Sowing
Much of what has been said about the sowing of medium red cl...

Soils
Small white clover will grow on almost any kind of soil, but ...

Bacteria And Clovers
The fact has long been known, even as long ago as the days o...

Buffalo Clover
Buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum) is a native species p...

Florida Clover
Florida clover (Desmodium tortuosum) is sometimes grown both ...

Methods Of Sowing
Clover seed may be sown by hand, by hand machines, and by th...

White Clover
White Clover (Trifolium repens) is also called Dutch, White...

Seaside Clover
Seaside clover (Trifolium invulneratum) has rendered some ser...

Distribution
Crimson clover is probably indigenous to certain parts of Eu...

Sowing
The date for sowing crimson clover would seem to depend more ...

Plan Of Discussion
Chapter I., that is, the present chapter, as already indicat...

Renewing
When clover is grown for hay, it is not usual to try to rene...

Preparing The Soil
While careful preparation of the land will result in more ce...

Storing
Storing clover under cover is far preferable to putting it u...

Burr Clover
Burr Clover (Medicago maculata) is sometimes called Spotted...



As A Fertilizer





Category: ALFALFA

The growing of burr clover exercises a beneficial
influence on the land. Its value for this purpose, since it can be grown
as a catch crop, is probably greater than its value in providing food
for stock. Like all plants that are more or less creeping in their habit
of growth, it shades the soil and keeps it moist, which, in conjunction
with the influence of the roots, puts it in a friable condition. When
the plants grow rankly, it is not easy to bury them properly with the
ordinary plow, but in such instances, if cut up with a disk harrow, the
work is facilitated. The plants quickly die down so as to make plowing
easily possible, but the aim should be to have such decay take place
within the soil rather than above it.




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