- SC044 1915 Sweet Clover
forage crop, and its utilization for these purposes is steadily unexcelled; for pasturing purposes it has given satisfactory results; as a forage crop it can often be utilized to good advantage where alfalfa or red clover can not be successfully on.
- PLN120020374 1335..1343
In 1999, interseeded legumes (except subterranean clover) in conjunction with the application of 56 kg N ha 1 and crimson clover interseeded without the addition of fertilizer N (with and without canopy reduction) resulted in grain N uptake levels equal.
- PLANT DISEASE
In addition to these effects, weakening by virus attack may predispose clover and alfalfa plants to root and crown rots, wilts, winter injury, and drought thus causing stands to be thin and unproductive... Specially formulated with your particular area.
- SOYBEAN APHID HOST RANGE AND VIRUS TRANSMISSION EFFICIENCY RJ
A host range study was performed on this aphid the following winter to determine whether or not the aphid was utilizing plants other than soybean for reproductive purposes... Specially formulated with your particular area and needs in mind.
- SC034 1914 Sweet Clover
Sweet clover has been seeded successfully in western Kansas by broadcasting it on sod land and stirring the top soil lightly with a disk harrow, to insure readily on the hard compact soils along roadways, in prairie sod, and vacant lots where the seed is.
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