Clovers
Some General Principles Which Apply To The Growing Of Clovers
In growing clovers, as in growing other crops of the same s...
White Clover
White Clover (Trifolium repens) is also called Dutch, White...
Yellow Clover
Yellow clover (Medicago lupulina) is to be carefully distingu...
Distinguishing Characteristics
Clovers differ from one another in
duration, habit of growth...
Renewing
Since crimson clover is an annual, but little can be done
in...
Harvesting For Hay
The best time to harvest alfalfa for hay is just
after the b...
Preparing The Soil
Speaking in a general way, it would be correct to
say that i...
Sowing
The date for sowing crimson clover would seem to depend more
...
Sowing
White clover is sown by much the same methods as the medium
...
Soils
Japan clover is adapted to a wide range of soils. There would...
As A Fertilizer
The growing of burr clover exercises a beneficial
influence ...
Seasons For Sowing
Clovers are more commonly sown in the springtime
in the Nort...
Feeding
The clovers furnish a ration more nearly in balance than
alm...
Harvesting For Hay
Japan clover is a good hay plant when grown on
strong soils....
Storing
Storing clover under cover is far preferable to putting it
u...
Distribution
It is thought that alfalfa is more widely distributed
over t...
Preparing The Soil
In preparing the seed-bed for crimson clover, the
aim should...
Value On Alkali Soils
This plant has been grown to some extent to
aid in removing ...
Renewing
In the sense of a pasture or hay crop, it would not seem
nec...
For Lawns
No other plant of the clover family is so frequently sown
wh...