TIMOTHY AND CLOVER 



WHITE CLOVER 



serve as pasture. The 

 mixed hay crop of the 

 following summer will 

 be largely clover, but 

 the second hay crop 

 will be mostly timothy. 

 Importance of clo- 

 vers. The clovers are 

 of special importance 

 because they not only 

 furnish a food of great 

 fattening value, but 

 enrich the soil by tak- 



grass and legume to- 

 gether form a hay of 

 great value for general 

 feeding purposes. The 

 timothy may be sown 

 in the fall and the 

 clover added to it in 

 the spring; or both, 

 in the spring, may be 

 sown in wheat or oats. 

 After the nurse crop 

 of wheat or oats is 

 harvested, the young 

 clover and timothy 



RED CLOVER 



