Growing Crimson Clover

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Growing Crimson Clover

by L. W. (Leonard Wheeler) Kephart

EN·~40 minutes·1 chapter

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GROWING CRIMSON CLOVER.

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Description

This guide offers a clear look at crimson clover, a hardy legume that has become a staple for farmers across the Atlantic coastal plain and other mild‑climate regions. It traces the plant’s journey from ornamental garden favorite in Europe to a valuable forage and green‑manure crop in the United States, highlighting the climates where it thrives and the limits of its hardiness.

Readers will learn about the wide range of flower colors and maturity times that make crimson clover so adaptable, as well as the few distinct varieties cultivated today. The bulletin explains how careful selection can lock in desired traits, and it compares the European practice of staggered plantings with the more uniform approaches found in America.

Practical advice on integrating clover into existing fields rounds out the material, showing how inter‑tilled seeding with corn can boost yields while improving soil health. Whether you’re considering a winter annual cover or a summer crop, the information provides a solid foundation for making the most of this versatile plant.

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Language

en

Duration

~40 minutes (38K characters)

Series

United States Department of Agriculture Farmers' Bulletin No. 1142

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.

About the author

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L. W. (Leonard Wheeler) Kephart

1892–1988

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