Sweet clover on corn belt farms:
"Sweet clover is now grown successfully on many farms in the corn belt, both in rotation and as a catch crop to be plowed under. It has proved excellent for hay and pasture, and is unequaled by any other legume for soil improvement. Sweet clover may be used to good advantage for silage, a nd on...
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1919
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Schriftenreihe: | Farmers' Bulletin
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Zusammenfassung: | "Sweet clover is now grown successfully on many farms in the corn belt, both in rotation and as a catch crop to be plowed under. It has proved excellent for hay and pasture, and is unequaled by any other legume for soil improvement. Sweet clover may be used to good advantage for silage, a nd on some farms, with proper management, it is a profitable seed crop. Mixed with bluegrass, it makes a pasture of nearly double the carrying capacity of bluegrass alone. The object of this bulletin is to present details of management and of the more important farm practices followed on some of the successful corn-belt farms on which sweet clover is grown as one of the principal crops in the rotation. Cropping systems are outlined for farms of different types, special attention is called to the three essentials of success in growing the crop -- lime, inoculation, a nd scarfied seed."--P. [2] |
Beschreibung: | Sweet clover as a regular crop -- Three things essential to success with sweet clover -- Fitting sweet cover into the farm system -- Labor distribution -- Farm systems with sweet clover in the rotation -- Growing sweet clover for soil improvement only -- Sweet clover in bluegrass pastures |
Beschreibung: | 28 p. ill., plans |
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spelling | Drake, J. A. Verfasser aut Sweet clover on corn belt farms J.A. Drake and J.C. Rundles Washington, D.C. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 1919 28 p. ill., plans txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Farmers' Bulletin 1005 Sweet clover as a regular crop -- Three things essential to success with sweet clover -- Fitting sweet cover into the farm system -- Labor distribution -- Farm systems with sweet clover in the rotation -- Growing sweet clover for soil improvement only -- Sweet clover in bluegrass pastures "Sweet clover is now grown successfully on many farms in the corn belt, both in rotation and as a catch crop to be plowed under. It has proved excellent for hay and pasture, and is unequaled by any other legume for soil improvement. Sweet clover may be used to good advantage for silage, a nd on some farms, with proper management, it is a profitable seed crop. Mixed with bluegrass, it makes a pasture of nearly double the carrying capacity of bluegrass alone. The object of this bulletin is to present details of management and of the more important farm practices followed on some of the successful corn-belt farms on which sweet clover is grown as one of the principal crops in the rotation. Cropping systems are outlined for farms of different types, special attention is called to the three essentials of success in growing the crop -- lime, inoculation, a nd scarfied seed."--P. [2] Sweet clover / Middle West Clover / Middle West Clover fast Sweet clover fast Middle West fast Rundles, J. C. Sonstige oth United States Department of Agriculture Farmers' Bulletin 1005 (DE-604)BV002574665 1005 |
spellingShingle | Drake, J. A. Sweet clover on corn belt farms Sweet clover / Middle West Clover / Middle West Clover fast Sweet clover fast |
title | Sweet clover on corn belt farms |
title_auth | Sweet clover on corn belt farms |
title_exact_search | Sweet clover on corn belt farms |
title_full | Sweet clover on corn belt farms J.A. Drake and J.C. Rundles |
title_fullStr | Sweet clover on corn belt farms J.A. Drake and J.C. Rundles |
title_full_unstemmed | Sweet clover on corn belt farms J.A. Drake and J.C. Rundles |
title_short | Sweet clover on corn belt farms |
title_sort | sweet clover on corn belt farms |
topic | Sweet clover / Middle West Clover / Middle West Clover fast Sweet clover fast |
topic_facet | Sweet clover / Middle West Clover / Middle West Clover Sweet clover Middle West |
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