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Renewing
Alfalfa may be renewed and also renovated where the stand se...

Renewing
Since crimson clover is an annual, but little can be done in...

Value On Alkali Soils
This plant has been grown to some extent to aid in removing ...

Soils
It was formerly thought by many that alfalfa would only grow ...

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

Renewing
Since this plant is an annual, it cannot be renewed in the s...

Place In The Rotation
Burr clover is grown more in the sense of a catch crop and f...

Harvesting For Hay
Crimson clover is ready to be cut for hay when coming into, ...

Sowing
White clover is sown by much the same methods as the medium ...

Preparing The Soil
Speaking in a general way, it would be correct to say that i...

Renewing
White clover is probably more easily renewed than any plant ...

Storing
When cured in cocks, these are preferably made small to faci...

Alfalfa As A Fertilizer
Alfalfa is not considered equal to medium red clover as a di...

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

Pasturing
Because of the bitter aromatic principle which it contains, ...

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

Pasturing
Japan clover is much used in providing grazing in the South....

Pasturing
Mammoth clover furnishes much pasture when it is grazed, on ...

Distribution
Medium red clover is thought to be native to Europe. It was ...

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



Some General Principles Which Apply To The Growing Of Clovers





Category: SOME GENERAL PRINCIPLES WHICH APPLY TO THE GROWING OF CLOVERS

In growing clovers, as in growing other crops of the same species, which
embrace several varieties, certain features of management will apply
more or less to all of these in common. It will be the aim to point out
the chief of these in the present chapter.





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