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Birdsfoot trefoil seedlings are slow to establish; therefore, the species is best used for long-term pasture or possibly hay. Many fields have remained productive for more than 10 years. In fact, the ...
Drive down any Ontario highways in early July, and it is hard not to notice the bright yellow blooms of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus). In Sarnia, our prettiest birdsfoot trefoil crop can ...
A common wild flower may be the answer to reducing the amount of methane that cows belch, a significant contributor to global warming, scientists said yesterday. The Birdsfoot trefoil is being ...
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