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AGRICULTURAL CLOVERS {Leguminosa) ^^^^ 



Trifolium kepens perenne {Perennial ^V^l^te Clover) 77 



Trifolium pratense {Red, or Broad Clover) 79 



Trifolium pratense perexxe {Perennial Red Clover, or Cow Grass) . . 80 



Trifolium hybridum {Ahike Clover) 83 



Trifolium minus ( Yellow SucJcUng) 84 



Medicago lupulina (Common Yelloiv Clover, Trefoil, Nonsuoh, Blacli Grass, or 



'Hop') 85 



Lotus corniculatus {Birdsfoot Trefoil) 86 



SUNDRY PLANTS USED FOR GRAZING, FEEDING, OR MAKING INTO HAY 



Achillea Millefolium ( Yarrow, or Milfoil) 87 



CiCHORiUM intybus {Chicory, or Succory) 88 



Medicago sativa {Lticerne) 88 



Onobrychis sativa {Sainfoin) . . 91 



Petroselinum sativum, or Carum Petroselinum {Sheep's Parsley) . . . 92 



Poterium Sanguisorba {Burnet) 92 



SOWING GRASS SEEDS 94 



Spring Sowing 96 



Sowing with Rape 99 



Autumn Sowing 99 



THE IMMEDIATE AFTER-MANAGEMENT OF NEW PASTURES . . . . 102 



THE KIDMORE EXPERIMENTS WITH MANURES ON GRASS LANDS . . 109 



THE MANAGEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF OLD GRASS LAND . . . 110 



BREAKING UP OLD GRASS LAND 117 



TEMPORARY PASTURES 120 



One Year's Ley 125 



Two Years' Ley . . . 125 



Three Years' Ley 125 



Four, Six, or Eight Years' Temporary Pasture 126 



HINTS ON HAYMAKING 129 



HINTS ON GRAZING 138 



ENSILAGE (GRASS) 142 



NOTES ON CERTAIN WORTHLESS GRASSES AND INJURIOUS AND 



POISONOUS PLANTS FOUND IN PASTURES 145 



