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, 23 June 1817). Lupinella is the Italian name for sainfoin (
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...have none better than your own. Sowing it thick or thin makes it fine or coarse. I generally sow 8 Pounds or Pints to the Acre & I find it fine enough. I have tried Luzerne, Onobrychis or Sainfoin, Burnet &c &c, but I stick to the red clover because it sticks to me. The others cost more than they come to.
Anderson, James; and sainfoin [index entry]  Armstrong, John; and sainfoin [index entry] 
...his estate by planting 300 fruit trees “of the Best Sort” to be found in France. Unable to bring grain successfully to market, he developed “artificial” meadows by sowing sainfoin, red clover, lucerne, and various vetches for cattle. His farm “acquired Such a Reputation as to Engage many Curious Gentlemen, to come and see it,” including the intendant of the province, who encouraged...
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