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Crimson Clover [1947]

By E. A. (Eugene Amos) Hollowell

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how a humble flowering plant can revolutionize farming practices, offering solutions for everything from pasture management to soil enrichment.

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2020-09-10
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Summary

"Crimson Clover [1947] by E. A. Hollowell" is a handbook offering farmers insight into growing crimson clover, a vital plant for agriculture, especially in the eastern United States. Written during a time of significant advances in farming, it centers on methods for soil care and the advantages of implementing crimson clover in cycles of planting. The manual goes into detail about how well crimson clover adjusts to diverse soils and weather patterns, also explaining necessary steps such as readying the ground for seeds, using fertilizers, and figuring out how many seeds to sow. From using crimson clover as food for animals to enriching the soil, this compilation explores numerous applications for this flowering plant. The text then sheds light on common issues, such as infestations, and gives solid solutions to agriculturalists everywhere.

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