The Truth About Sweet Cloverits Value for Honey for Plowing Under As a Fertil
The Truth About Sweet Cloverits Value for Honey for Plowing Under As a Fertil
A I Amos Ives Root
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It has often grown to 8 feet high on heavy ash, in the better class of soil in the interior of the island. The average crop of hay is two tons to the acre, often running as high as three tons when Algerian oats are sown with it. Cattle, horses, and, in fact, all kinds of stock, are very fond of the hay, which has a beautiful aroma. When cut green for ensilage it yields about five ions per acre. I do not wish to boom this as the best grass there is, be- cause I know well enough it is not so. For... instance, I certainly would not advise one to discard clover, etc. , for melilot ; but what I do claim is that for any one who has poor sandy country lying idle, this is the grass ; for it not only gives you a large quantity of good feed, but is each year improving the quality of the soil until it is sufficiently rich to allow it to grow something better. For instance, there are paddocks of lucerne growing on King Island which would not be there now if the melilot had not improved the ground sufficiently to allow it to do well.
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