. Grasses and clovers, field roots, forage and fodder plants [microform]. Forage plants; Grasses; Plantes fourragères; Graminées. I'oJdtr fUanls, •irlng upon 1(4 fotni lutlon. ^en produces an Ini- It will yield at least ence of tlie writer In J but one cutdng the lowever, weighed at result"! very similar n In MkhlKan. The I possess vL^t&{ power alsu been made that low temperatures In frost. It retains Its HK plant Isaledume, rans of the nitrogen e to them and as the lid seem to have thb has been estimated I, and live stock are . The hardihood of rought and cold, and I the soil are str


. Grasses and clovers, field roots, forage and fodder plants [microform]. Forage plants; Grasses; Plantes fourragères; Graminées. I'oJdtr fUanls, •irlng upon 1(4 fotni lutlon. ^en produces an Ini- It will yield at least ence of tlie writer In J but one cutdng the lowever, weighed at result"! very similar n In MkhlKan. The I possess vL^t&{ power alsu been made that low temperatures In frost. It retains Its HK plant Isaledume, rans of the nitrogen e to them and as the lid seem to have thb has been estimated I, and live stock are . The hardihood of rought and cold, and I the soil are strong )f obtaining plentiful as It does not seem ree working soil with 0 sandy soils. It can tias been once estab- arly in the spring; it 1 from twenty-four to apart In the drill and :d Is slow of germ ina- jlckly may be sown he line of the rows, od. It would seem il culture during the e to take caie of itself, robably more fodder flukkr Crofit, will h» ftHaliird from It if not cropped off or cut loo <loa»tv In th*- au- tumn In sci lions of coimlry wli. fc the wliitiTi art ••vert. The pmper time cutting and curinu the plants Is apparently when they are In full bloom. 5ac«llna (rolyi^onum MihiiUntH$t\—X\\\% new fodder plant It receiving no little attention, both In Hurope and North Amrrlci. at the present time. Good authorities, several of whom have had some w. (!. perience In growing it, speak hopefully with reference to Its future In the United States, and more especially in those sections where the rain- fall Is Insufficient. It Is said to have been discovered by the Russian. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Shaw, Thomas, 1843-1918. Minneapolis, Minn. : Northrup, Braslan, Goodwin


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