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Summerside-based Linkletter Farms planted crimson clover as a cover crop, to hold potato field soil in place over the winter. Co-owner Mark MacEwen didn't expect it to survive the icy weather the way ...
Red clover can fix nitrogen, suppress weeds and improve crop yields. Based on test plot research in Illinois, a good stand of red clover can provide between 50 and 100 pounds of nitrogen per acre.
Cover Crop. Additional vegetation planted in vineyards to cover the ground and better control erosion, soil quality, disease and other agricultural factors. Examples of cover crops include sorghum, ...
M INOT, N.D. (KMOT) - Minot State and volunteer partners planted red clover as a cover crop around the former site of Erik Ramstad Middle School. It’s part of their Plum River Native Prairie ...
Moths are seeking nectar at night, long after bees have turned in for the evening. Jerzy Strzelecki via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY 3.0 Farmers around the world plant red clover in their fields ...
Introduced to Vermont by European settlers, red clover has become an essential part of the state’s landscape and identity. Designated as the state flower in 1894, this pinkish-purple bloom symbolizes ...
Last fall, Summerside-based Linkletter Farms planted crimson clover as a cover crop, to hold potato field soil in place over the winter. Co-owner Mark MacEwen didn't expect it to survive the icy ...
First cut silage will be predominantly grass, but as the soil warms up the red clover will flourish. Managed with care, it should make up a high proportion of second cut silage. A typical grass/red ...
Cotton being grown in a living white clover cover crop. Athens, GA. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing ...
Yet when it was time to pull the cover crop and plant vegetables in the healthy soil in mid-May, my husband was on a month-long work trip overseas. Planting that raised bed was not a priority.
Moths complement bumblebee pollination of red clover: a case for day-and-night insect surveillance. Biology Letters . Vol. 18, July 2022, 20220187. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2022.0187.