White clover seed production without irrigation
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https://doi.org/10.33584/rps.1.1979.3284Abstract
The key to large-scale white clover seed production in this environment is (1) the use of herbicides for grass and weed control; (2) the use of defoliants at harvest; (3) a crop programme which enables the harvest to be spread over a longer period, thus giving time in the crucial hottest part of the summer to harvest the bulk of the clover. Keywords: Trifoliun repens, seed production, dryland farming.Downloads
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