. The truth about sweet clover; its value for honey, for plowing under, as a fertilizer of the soil and food for horses, cattle, swine, sheep, etc.; and last, but not least, as a valuable plant for the introduction of nitrogen-gathering bacteria ... Honey plants; Clover. Fig. 2—Luxuriant growth of sweet clover at Dr. Miller's. and if you stop and look meditatively at a solid mass of sweet clover six feet high you'll realize that there's a lot of feed in it. Gradually it was reduced in height (although, of course, the cow didn't eat from the top down) until finally it was reduced to "^ hei


. The truth about sweet clover; its value for honey, for plowing under, as a fertilizer of the soil and food for horses, cattle, swine, sheep, etc.; and last, but not least, as a valuable plant for the introduction of nitrogen-gathering bacteria ... Honey plants; Clover. Fig. 2—Luxuriant growth of sweet clover at Dr. Miller's. and if you stop and look meditatively at a solid mass of sweet clover six feet high you'll realize that there's a lot of feed in it. Gradually it was reduced in height (although, of course, the cow didn't eat from the top down) until finally it was reduced to "^ height of two feet or so, as you will see by Fig from a photo taken Sept. 3, 1906. Compare this winx 48. 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 A. I. Root Company. Medina, Ohio, The A. I. Root company


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