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1O. A. C. Review Volume 36 Issue 1, September 1923
By Ontario Agricultural College
“O. A. C. Review Volume 36 Issue 1, September 1923” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ O. A. C. Review Volume 36 Issue 1, September 1923
- Author: Ontario Agricultural College
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 50
- Publisher: Ontario Agricultural College
- Publish Date: 1923
“O. A. C. Review Volume 36 Issue 1, September 1923” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ OAC Review - College news - editorial - agriculture - poetry - Dominion Illustration Stations - Experimental Farms - Dominion Department of Agriculture - crop rotation - red clover seed - seed potatoes - field meetings - old growth trees - conservation - Cedarhurst - H. C. Mason - Smith Broadens Out - script - fruit - Canadian National Exhibition - successful farming - education - geography - organization - O. A. C. Co-operative Association - college spirit - college elections - War Memorial Hall - cornerstone - athletics - marriage announcements - birth announcements - obituary - Macdonald Institute - alumnae - local news - personals - alumni - Guelph - advertising
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL58967212M
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1923
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Trifolium pratense
Trifolium pratense (from Latin prātum, meaning meadow), red clover, is a herbaceous species of flowering plant in the bean family, Fabaceae. It is native
Clover lawn
clothes if bruised. Clover can be oversown on grass if some grass in the lawn is acceptable. If the variety chosen does not self-seed efficiently in place
Clover
four-leaf clover), with stipules adnate to the leaf-stalk, and heads or dense spikes of small red, purple, white, or yellow flowers; the small, few-seeded pods
Four-leaf clover
four-leaf clover is a rare mutation of the common three-leaf clover that has four leaflets instead of three. According to traditional sayings, such clovers bring
Tychius stephensi
Tychius stephensi, the red clover seed weevil, is a species of leguminous seed weevil in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae. "Tychius stephensi
Aerial seeding
cereal rye, winter wheat, oats, mammoth or medium red clover, sweet clover, berseem clover and crimson clover (Timothy). According to the National Agricultural
Tilth
mixtures with different rooting systems can be beneficial. For example, red clover seeded into winter wheat provides additional roots and a more protein-rich
Trifolium alexandrinum
30 in) tall with erect or ascending stems, the growth habit resembling red clover. The leaves are trifoliate, with slender leaflets. The flowers are white
Trifolium repens
advantage. White clover grows well as a companion plant among lawns, grain crops, pasture grasses, and vegetable rows. It is often added to lawn seed mixes, as
Bombus ruderatus
as a pollinator of the red clover, which is a small legume used for its seeds. Chile is an important exporter in red clover seeds and thus their agricultural