Sweet clover is adapted to practically all parts of Nebraska. It will grow under a wide range of soil and climatic conditions and is found growing wild in almost all sections of the state. It grows luxuriantly in eastern Nebraska and also does well in the western part of the state. Sweet clover will grow in regions of less rainfall than will red clover and, under certain conditions, it will do well where alfalfa is not easily grown. This 1923 circular is largely based on questionnaire replies received from more than 200 farmers growing sweet clover in all parts of the state and on personal observations of and experiences with the crop in various counties
The most important variety decision on many farms and ranches is the selection of alfalfa. The choic...
Nebraskans are increasing their consumption of fresh vegetables — as appetizers, salads, side dishes...
The most important variety decision made on many farms and ranches is the selection of alfalfa varie...
Sweet clover is adapted to practically all parts of Nebraska. It will grow under a wide range of soi...
Sweet clover has made a phenomenal growth in popularity and acreage during recent years. In Nebraska...
Extension circular 169 contains information about common red clover in Nebraska some topics include:...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Sweet clover in South Dakota is good for building soil, pastures, haying, seeds, and bees and honey ...
"Sweet clover is now grown successfully on many farms in the corn belt, both in rotation and as a ca...
In 1956, North Dakota grew 300,000 acres of sweet clover annually. The crop sweet clover enriches t...
Corn is Nebraska\u27s most important crop. Of the nearly 19 million acres under cultivation in the s...
Extension circular 100 is designed as a ready reference for use by county agricultural agents and so...
Sometime previous to the spring of 1916 Professor Hughes of the Farm Crops Department of the Iowa St...
Use of adapted strains of red clover is highly important in getting top yields of forage and seed. H...
Alfalfa is the most important forage crop grown in Nebraska, with over 1,000 acres grown in every co...
The most important variety decision on many farms and ranches is the selection of alfalfa. The choic...
Nebraskans are increasing their consumption of fresh vegetables — as appetizers, salads, side dishes...
The most important variety decision made on many farms and ranches is the selection of alfalfa varie...
Sweet clover is adapted to practically all parts of Nebraska. It will grow under a wide range of soi...
Sweet clover has made a phenomenal growth in popularity and acreage during recent years. In Nebraska...
Extension circular 169 contains information about common red clover in Nebraska some topics include:...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Sweet clover in South Dakota is good for building soil, pastures, haying, seeds, and bees and honey ...
"Sweet clover is now grown successfully on many farms in the corn belt, both in rotation and as a ca...
In 1956, North Dakota grew 300,000 acres of sweet clover annually. The crop sweet clover enriches t...
Corn is Nebraska\u27s most important crop. Of the nearly 19 million acres under cultivation in the s...
Extension circular 100 is designed as a ready reference for use by county agricultural agents and so...
Sometime previous to the spring of 1916 Professor Hughes of the Farm Crops Department of the Iowa St...
Use of adapted strains of red clover is highly important in getting top yields of forage and seed. H...
Alfalfa is the most important forage crop grown in Nebraska, with over 1,000 acres grown in every co...
The most important variety decision on many farms and ranches is the selection of alfalfa. The choic...
Nebraskans are increasing their consumption of fresh vegetables — as appetizers, salads, side dishes...
The most important variety decision made on many farms and ranches is the selection of alfalfa varie...