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beggarweed

NOUN
  1. West Indian forage plant cultivated in southern United States as forage and to improve soil

How To Use beggarweed In A Sentence

  • It also can survive and spread on beggarweed and other weeds common to the Southeast. Southeast Farm Press RSS Feed
  • Large amounts of nitrogen are gathered by leguminous crops; cowpeas, vetch, beggarweed, velvet beans, alfalfa and others may be planted to advantage, resulting in a great saving in fertilizer bills, and besides, adding the necessary vegetable matter and humus. The Pecan and its Culture
  • Ground which produced a heavy crop of cowpeas, velvet beans or beggarweed the previous season is excellent for the purpose. The Pecan and its Culture
  • Cowpeas, soja beans, beggarweed, velvet beans, alfalfa and melilotus can all be grown in the pecan area. The Pecan and its Culture
  • On fairly good land this will be sufficient, but on poorer ground the land should be continued in cultivation another year, sowing it down in beggarweed, cowpeas, soja beans, or velvet beans. The Pecan and its Culture
  • In Georgia, Barber determined that tobacco budworm developed principally on toadflax during April and May for one to two generations, followed by one generation on deergrass during June and July and two to three generations on beggarweed during July through October.
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