Alfalfa

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      Alfalfa

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        Alfalfa

        • UF Brazilian clover

        • UF Chilean clover

        • UF French clover

        • UF Lucerne (Plant)

        • UF Medicago sativa

        • UF Purple medic

        • UF Spanish trefoil

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        Alfalfa

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          SDSU-Archives UA 053.004-UA 53.4: B01-UA 53.4: B01-F13 · Folder · 1911
          Part of N. E. Hansen Papers

          Research notebook for N.E. Hansen's experiments with alfalfa for 1911, with notes regarding 1909 and 1910 experiments. Varieties studied include Omsk, Cossack, Samara, North Sweden, Obb Siberia, and Cherno.

          Notebooks: Alfalfa book
          SDSU-Archives UA 053.004-UA 53.4: B01-UA 53.4: B01-F12 · Folder · 1913
          Part of N. E. Hansen Papers

          Research notebook for N.E. Hansen's experiments with alfalfa, which were conducted throughout South Dakota in 1913. Places include Faith, Ipswich, Isabel, Kadoka, Lemmon, Miller, Mobridge, Pierre, Vivian, and Winner. Varieties studied include Samara, Cossack, Cherno, and Semipalatinsk.

          SDSU-Archives UA 053.004-UA 53.4: B01-UA 53.4: B01-F11 · Folder · 1908
          Part of N. E. Hansen Papers

          Field research notebook of N. E. Hansen. Alfalfa and clover grasses planted May 1908. Varieties studied originated from Norway, Turkistan, Russia, Siberia, Sweden, Lapland, and South America. Several varieties came from the Moscow Agricultural College (Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy).

          SDSU-Archives UA 053.004-UA 53.4: B01-UA 53.4: B01-F10 · Folder · 1907
          Part of N. E. Hansen Papers

          Field research notebook of N.E. Hansen. Alfalfa and clover plats planted July 20, 1907. Varieties studied originated from Norway, Turkistan, Russia, Siberia, Sweden, Lapland, and South America. Handwritten