Show TIME TO SOW CLOVER SEED work should be dono done in I 1 spreng and i not too deeply broadcast and follow with harrow UY by A C ARNT assistant agriculturist AB I 1 minnesota agricultural eal dallege Ct ollege lege clover should invariably ably be sown in the spring and under normal conditions dit ions comparatively early broadcasting tho the seed and following with a harrow has been frequently advised and la Is successful in Minne minnesota rota during wet seasons and ott on heavy soils but is often unsatisfactory in dry seasons and on light soils clover should not be sown too deeply and yet it la Is desirable to sow it sufficiently deep that it will neither blow out nor dry out easily under most conditions dit ions either using the grass seed attachment tach ment to the drill or mixing the seed with the grain is to bo be recommended excellent stands of grass have been obtained by mixing the red clover with the grain and sowing the balance of the grass seed seea mixtures broadcast if grass seed Is ia mixed with a drill the drill should not be ba run more than from ono one to two inches deep the amount of seed per acre will vary slightly with the method of seed ing and the purity and germinating power of the seed it ta la believed that in general too little rather than too much seed is sown if clover is sown separately it should bo be at the rate of 0 from eight to ton ten pounds of red or mammoth from tour four to six of alslee alatka and from three to four of white clover |