Clovers
Adaptation In Clovers
Adaptation in the varieties of clover
considered will be mor...
Soils
Mammoth clover may usually be successfully grown in soils wel...
Depth To Bury The Seed
The depth to bury the seed varies with the
conditions of soi...
Storing
Clovers are ready to store when enough moisture has left the
...
Sowing
Much of what has been said about the sowing of medium red
cl...
Storing
When cured in cocks, these are preferably made small to
faci...
Soils
It was formerly thought by many that alfalfa would only grow
...
Sowing Alone Or In Combinations
Whether clover seed should be sown
alone or in combination w...
Alsike Clover
Alsike Clover (Trifolium hybridum) takes its name from a pa...
Renewing
Since this plant is an annual, it cannot be renewed in the
s...
Sand Lucerne
Sand Lucerne (Medicago media), sometimes designated Medicago
...
Seasons For Sowing
Clovers are more commonly sown in the springtime
in the Nort...
Harvesting For Hay
Alsike clover is ready to harvest for hay when
the plants ar...
Securing Seed
It has been already intimated more seed will be
obtained whe...
Renewing
In the sense of a pasture or hay crop, it would not seem
nec...
Japan Clover
Japan Clover (Lespedeza striata) was introduced from China ...
Place In The Rotation
Since white clover is usually not sown for
meadow, but is ra...
Value On Alkali Soils
This plant has been grown to some extent to
aid in removing ...
Securing Seed
Japan clover is ready for being harvested when the
major por...
Varieties
At least twenty varieties, native or naturalized, are
found ...