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The work offers a practical guide to growing clovers, surveying economically valuable species and their distinguishing traits, soil and climate adaptations, and uses for pasture, hay, soil improvement, and bee forage. It sets out general principles for site selection, soil preparation, sowing, grazing, harvesting, seed production and renewing stands, then treats major varieties—medium red, alfalfa, alsike, mammoth, crimson, white, Japan, burr and sweet—describing habit, persistence and tolerance to temperature and moisture. Experiment station findings and illustrations support practical recommendations aimed at students and farmers. Emphasis is on applied cultivation and management rather than botanical theory.
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