Alfalfa

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Care should be taken to avoid introducing noxious weeds and fungous diseases. Soil from the roots of sweet-clover plants also will inoculate alfalfa. Another method of inoculation which may be used is that of inoculating the seed with an artificial culture, a limited quantity of which can be procured from the United States Department of Agriculture free of charge. Full instructions for use accompany each bottle of culture. The combined use of soil and an artificial culture is recommended where ...both can be readily obtained.
SEEDING.
The seed should be sown at the rate of 25 to 30 pounds per acre, the heavier seeding being preferable, as it makes a finer hay and helps to keep down the weeds. It may be drilled or broadcasted with a wheelbarrow seeder and covered lightly with a smoothing harrow or weeder. A much more even stand may usually be secured by divid- ing the seed and sowing one-half each way of the field. Experience has shown that drilling gives a higher percentage of germination, and this being the case a smaller quantity of seed per acre is required than where it is broadcasted.


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