An edition of The Truth About Sweet Clover (1910)

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.

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An edition of The Truth About Sweet Clover (1910)

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.

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A compilation of articles that have appeared in gleanings from bee culture from 1905 to 1910; also clippings from various agricultural periodicals scattered all over our land.

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Pagination
95, [1] p.

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OL7091603M
Internet Archive
truthaboutsweetc00rootrich
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agr13000476

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