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Adaptation
Seedbed Preparation
Fertilizers
Seed Sources and Varieties
Dixie Crimson Clover
Rate and Time of Seeding
Inoculation
Unhulled Seed
Companion Crops
Diseases and Insects
A practical guide for anyone looking to grow crimson clover, this book walks readers through the essential conditions the plant needs to thrive. It explains how climate, soil type, and timing affect success, offering clear advice on planting from midsummer through late fall and adapting techniques for different regions, from northern farms to the Gulf Coast.
The text then dives into the nitty‑gritty of seedbed preparation, describing how moisture, depth, and spacing influence stand quality. Readers learn when to broadcast versus drill seed, how to pair clover with winter grains or grasses, and the role of fertilizers and manure in boosting growth on poorer soils.
Finally, the work surveys the history of seed sources and introduces newer varieties like Dixie crimson clover, highlighting their hardier traits and suitability for mixed rotations. Throughout, the author blends scientific detail with hands‑on recommendations, making it a useful reference for both seasoned growers and newcomers to the field.
Language
en
Duration
~16 minutes (15K characters)
Series
United States Department of Agriculture Leaflet No. 160
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tom Cosmas from files generously made available by USDA through The Internet Archive. All resultant materials are placed in the Public Domain.
Release date
2020-09-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1900
An agricultural writer and plant scientist, this early-20th-century USDA author focused on clovers, legumes, and forage crops, turning practical research into clear guides for farmers.
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