Reclaiming Illinois Strip Coal Land With Legumes And Grasses
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50 Strip mine . . 1948 Oct. 4 3 21 20 1 24 1 83 1 53 . 48 Strip mine . . 1949 Oct. 3 3 95 24 7 24 2 51 1 22 47 Univ. Of 111 . . 1948 Oct. 1 3 72 23 2 23 2 10 1 40 48 Strip mine. . . . . . 1948 Aver. 2 85 17 8 23 1 46 1 42 49 Strip mine. . . . . . 1949 Aver 3 27 20 4 24 2 18 1 46 57 Univ. Of 111. 1946-48 Aver 3 56 22 2 31 2 24 1 61 48 a Figures for the University of Illinois location were obtained from H. J. Snider. Sweet Clover Makes Prolific Growth Sweet clover has produced rank, volunteer gro...wth on most strip- mine soils in Illinois. It is a widely adapted biennial legume with a high calcium requirement. In its early stages, it closely resembles alfalfa. The following strains of sweet clover were seeded: common white (Melilotus alba); common yellow (M. Officinalis); Evergreen, a strain of white sweet clover which blooms about two weeks later than the common white; and Hubam, an annual form of white sweet clover. The seeding rate was 12 to 15 pounds an acre. All strains have generally given good results.
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