Sweet Clover: Utilization

Sweet Clover: Utilization

Author: H. S. Coe

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-07-21

Total Pages: 54

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This bulletin discusses only the use of sweet clover, which may be utilized for feeding purposes, such as pasturage, hay, or ensilage. With the possible exception of alfalfa on fertile soil, sweet clover, when properly handled, will furnish as much nutritious pasturage from early spring until late fall as any other legume. It seldom causes bloat. As cattle crave dry roughage when pasturing on sweet clover, they should have access to it. Straw answers this purpose very well. Sweet clover has proved to be a profitable soil-improving crop. The large, deep roots add much humus to the soil and improve the aeration and drainage. As a rule, the yield of crops following sweet clover is increased materially. Being a biennial, this crop lends itself readily to short rotations. Sweet clover is a valuable honey plant, in that in all sections of the country it secretes an abundance of nectar.


Better Use of Man Labor on the Farm

Better Use of Man Labor on the Farm

Author: A. D. McNair

Publisher:

Published: 1919

Total Pages: 648

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"Stockmen who graze cattle on the mountain ranges of the western United States suffer heavy loses from larkspur poisoning. Careful and long-continued investigation under range conditions has shown clearly under what conditions these deaths occur and has shown also that by sufficient care most of the losses can be avoided. This bulletin, in a brief form, gives the facts and measures which should be taken to reduce the losses. Bulletin 365 of the United States Department of Agriculture, a professional paper, treats the subject in a more detailed and technical manner."--Page [2]


Sugar-beet Sirup

Sugar-beet Sirup

Author: Altus Lacy Quaintance

Publisher:

Published: 1919

Total Pages: 616

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"This series of bulletins on the selection of food discusses briefly those principles of nutrition which the housekeeper should understand in order to plan meals wisely and economically They do not attempt to give definite suggestions for obtaining food at low cost nor recommend any special foods or combinations of foods. This bulletin deals with food materials which are rich in protein and tells why the body needs this nutrient and how much is supplied by different foods. Since the protein foods include many of the more expensive foods in common use, and since an adequate supply of protein is essential to the growth and upkeep of the body, it is especially important for the housekeeper to know how much her family needs and to be able to choose the materials which, in her particular circumstances, will best provide the proper kind and amount." -- p. 2.


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: Missouri. State Dept. of Agriculture

Publisher:

Published: 1917

Total Pages: 880

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Bulletin ...

Bulletin ...

Author: Missouri. State Board of Agriculture. Highway Dept

Publisher:

Published: 1920

Total Pages: 596

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