This text comprises a compilation of articles that have appeared in
'Gleamings in Bee Culture' from 1905 to 1914, as well as clippings from
various agricultural periodicals from far and wide. It provides
information chiefly on the sweet-clover plant, and offers comments and
observations on its value for honey, for plowing under, as a fertiliser
of the soil, and as food for horses, cattle, swine, sheep... and more.
Much of the information contained herein is timeless, and will be of as
much use to the modern farmer as it was to those contemporary with the
original publication of this volume. The chapters of this text include:
'Instructions for sweet-clover Growing', 'Testimonials from all over the
World in Regard to the Value of the Sweet-clover Plant', 'Increasing the
Pasturage by Sowing Sweet Clover', 'Frank Cloverdale's Experiments and
Experiences', etcetera. This antique book was originally published in
1918, and we are proud to be republishing it here complete with a new
introduction on farming.