About This Book
A practical guide to harvesting sweet clover for seed outlines when to cut, how to reduce shattering losses, suitable harvesting machines and simple modifications, and methods for stacking, hauling, and thrashing. It advises cutting when roughly three‑quarters of the pods turn dark and when plants are damp, using self‑rake reapers or grain binders where practical, saving shattered seed with tight wagons or covers, and threshing by flail, grain separator, or clover huller with recommended adjustments. The bulletin also summarizes typical seed yields and notes the feeding value of the straw.
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