Friday, June 5, 2015

After a soil has been supplied with the germs needed by this plant

After a soil has been supplied with the germs needed by this plant

After a soil has been supplied with the germs needed by this plant



After a soil has been supplied with the germs needed by this plant, the hairy vetch is productive on many different kinds of soil. The plant is most vigorous on fertile loams. By good tillage and proper fertilization it may be forced to grow rather bountifully on poor sandy and clay loams. Acid or wet soils are not suited to vetch. Lands that are too poor to produce clovers will frequently yield fair crops of vetch. If this is borne in mind, many poor soils may be wonderfully improved by growing on them this valuable legume.



Fig. 235. Vetch

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