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Harvesting For Hay
Japan clover is a good hay plant when grown on strong soils....

Place In The Rotation
Since sweet clover seed is more commonly scattered in byplac...

Value For Bee Pasture
All authorities are agreed as to the high value of this plan...

Securing Seed
Localities differ much in their capacity to produce alfalfa ...

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

Harvesting For Hay
Sweet clover is not a really good hay plant under any condit...

Distribution
White clover is certainly indigenous to Europe and to the No...

Distribution
Alsike clover is found in Europe, Northern Africa and Wester...

Japanese Clover
The United States Department of Agriculture has quite recentl...

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

Pasturing
The practice of pasturing alfalfa the first season, especial...

Sources Of Injury To Alfalfa
Chief among the sources of injury to alfalfa, after the plan...

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

Securing Seed
In the Gulf States the seed matures in April and May. The pl...

Sowing With Or Without A Nurse Crop
Nearly all varieties of clover are usually sown with a nurse...

Preparing The Soil
Since sweet clover will grow on the firmest and most forbidd...

Securing Seed
Nearly all of the seed sown in this country is imported. The...

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

Pasturing
Crimson clover may be pastured in the autumn or in the sprin...

Possible Improvement In Clovers
Some close observers have noticed that there is much lack of...



Preparing The Soil





Category: ALFALFA

Since burr clover has much power to re-seed the
land without preparation, it is more commonly reproduced thus. But, as
with all other plants, it will grow more quickly and more luxuriantly on
a well-prepared seed-bed, where it may be thought worth while to thus
prepare the land. The cultivation given to such crops as corn, cotton or
cow peas makes an excellent preparation of the soil on which to sow burr
clover.





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