Use of adapted strains of red clover is highly important in getting top yields of forage and seed. Here\u27s why along with a brief description of some of the more promising improved varieties
Red clover is one of the world's leading forage legumes (Fergus and Hollowell, 1960). It is well ada...
Extension circular 169 contains information about common red clover in Nebraska some topics include:...
Alfalfa seed can be produced in Iowa. We have found that out here at the Iowa Station in experiments...
Red clover, the old standby rotation legume of our fathers and grandfathers, was shoved back a few y...
Growing the crop varieties that are best suited to your local conditions usually means a few more bu...
Ladino clover is a giant cousin of the white clover so common in most permanent pastures and in many...
Many farmers apparently have a misconception about the difference between mammoth and medium red clo...
Growers in northwestern Iowa will be hearing more about several new and improved varieties of barley...
Never before have Iowa farmers been able to buy certified seed of improved varieties of alfalfa at s...
Red clover (Trifolium pratense L), a short-lived perennial, is the most widely grown of all the true...
Sweet clover is adapted to practically all parts of Nebraska. It will grow under a wide range of soi...
Here is your 1964 revised listing of some of the newer and some of the older garden varieties you mi...
Although there are not a lot of new red clover varieties, several companies and Universities have ac...
Sweet clover has made a phenomenal growth in popularity and acreage during recent years. In Nebraska...
Contains fulltext : 191761.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access
Red clover is one of the world's leading forage legumes (Fergus and Hollowell, 1960). It is well ada...
Extension circular 169 contains information about common red clover in Nebraska some topics include:...
Alfalfa seed can be produced in Iowa. We have found that out here at the Iowa Station in experiments...
Red clover, the old standby rotation legume of our fathers and grandfathers, was shoved back a few y...
Growing the crop varieties that are best suited to your local conditions usually means a few more bu...
Ladino clover is a giant cousin of the white clover so common in most permanent pastures and in many...
Many farmers apparently have a misconception about the difference between mammoth and medium red clo...
Growers in northwestern Iowa will be hearing more about several new and improved varieties of barley...
Never before have Iowa farmers been able to buy certified seed of improved varieties of alfalfa at s...
Red clover (Trifolium pratense L), a short-lived perennial, is the most widely grown of all the true...
Sweet clover is adapted to practically all parts of Nebraska. It will grow under a wide range of soi...
Here is your 1964 revised listing of some of the newer and some of the older garden varieties you mi...
Although there are not a lot of new red clover varieties, several companies and Universities have ac...
Sweet clover has made a phenomenal growth in popularity and acreage during recent years. In Nebraska...
Contains fulltext : 191761.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access
Red clover is one of the world's leading forage legumes (Fergus and Hollowell, 1960). It is well ada...
Extension circular 169 contains information about common red clover in Nebraska some topics include:...
Alfalfa seed can be produced in Iowa. We have found that out here at the Iowa Station in experiments...