Alfalfa

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In this connection it might be well to state that soils well adapted to the growth of crabgrass, are not well adapted to alfalfa, not because of the presence of the grass, but rather because the elements needed for the best development of one are not adapted to the best or greatest development of the other. So there are two reasons why these plants should not be found together in the same field.
Time For Seeding.
The time when nature does her seeding, unaided by the hand of man, should in a mea
...sure, guide us. If left in a state of nature, alfalfa matures seed from July to November, and most seeds which come in contact with the soil under proper conditions as to moisture, usually germinate promptly, and as promptly fall a prey to insects, or the crowding and shading of other plants. Seeds continue to drop from the pods and if moisture sufficient be pres- ent, germinate, until winter. Most of these plants, however, fail to survive the winter because of unfavorable conditions, which render it difficult for these young plants to become thoroughly established .But a large per cent of seed failing to come in contact with the moist earth, or at least not for sufficient time to cause germination, arrive safely, with unimpaired vitality, to the dor- mant season, or winter, during which winds, rains and snows, and the freezing and thawing of the earth, insects, and the trampling of animals, all conspire to bring them into intimate contact with Mother Earth, to awaken at the first breath of spring.

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