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Small-seed legume harvesting: Clover and alfalfa seed threshing losses minimized by minor modifications and adjustments of present machines

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P. R. Bunnelle, University of California College of Agriculture
L. G. Jones, University of California College of Agriculture
R. A. Kepner, University of California College of Agricrilture

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California Agriculture 6(9):11-12.

Published September 01, 1952

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A total of 115 field test runs made during the 1951 harvest season indicate that present harvesting machines, with minor modifications and careful adjustment, can do a satisfactory job of threshing seed of alfalfa and some kinds of clover—provided the load is kept at a reasonable level.

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Small-seed legume harvesting: Clover and alfalfa seed threshing losses minimized by minor modifications and adjustments of present machines

P. R. Bunnelle, L. G. Jones, R. A. Kepner
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Small-seed legume harvesting: Clover and alfalfa seed threshing losses minimized by minor modifications and adjustments of present machines

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Authors

P. R. Bunnelle, University of California College of Agriculture
L. G. Jones, University of California College of Agriculture
R. A. Kepner, University of California College of Agricrilture

Publication Information

California Agriculture 6(9):11-12.

Published September 01, 1952

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

A total of 115 field test runs made during the 1951 harvest season indicate that present harvesting machines, with minor modifications and careful adjustment, can do a satisfactory job of threshing seed of alfalfa and some kinds of clover—provided the load is kept at a reasonable level.

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