Testimonials from all over the World in 



Regard to the Value of the 



Sweet-clover Plant. 



SWEET CLOVER WILL FARM STOCK EAT IT? 



Dear Sir: I have sown sweet clover in a small 

 way several times, but my sheep (about 100) always 

 eat it so close that it dies. I will try to keep the 

 sheep off. 



Dutch, Va., July 3. W. C. JACKSON. 



SOWING THE SEED WITH OATS. 



I have three acres of sweet clover, the white 

 variety, which I sowed last year with oats. It is a 

 fine growth, and has been blooming, and the bees 

 have been literally swarming on it for several weeks, 

 li is seeding very heavy, and is free from any thing 

 else. HENRY STEWART. 



Prophetstown. 111. 



SWEET CLOVER IN ILLINOIS 



Sweet clover is one of the best honey-plants that 

 I have. I am glad that some people don't know how 

 to kill it. I have no trouble in killing it where I 

 don't want it to grow. Stock eat it here. When 

 pastures are short the stock are herded on the road, 

 and they eat it as quickly as anything else. 



Sheffield, 111. A. L. KILDOW. 



SWEET CLOVER FOR BEES AND FARM STOCK. 



I should like to say a few words for sweet clover. 

 I finished extracting on the 15th. I got 2500 Ibs. of 

 sweet-clover honey from 60 hives. There is but little 

 ii. any white-clover honey mixed with it. I have 

 tnirty acres of this sweet clover on my place. It is 

 good cattle pasture in the early spring and late fall. 



S. R. FLETCHER. 



Onawa, la., Aug. 16, 1906. 



SWEET CLOVER FOR ALKALI SOILS. 



We have nothing so valuable here as sweet clover 

 to enrich alkali lands. Wherever it has grown for 



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