Melilotus, by virtue of its hardiness in growing at low temperatures, its depth of root penetration, the availability of the seed, the smallness of the seed so that the weight required for the acre is not large, is to be favored for a cover crop.
— from One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered by Edward J. (Edward James) Wickson
There results a more and more complete condensation, and the watery vapor is at last transformed into drops of rain.
— from Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, November 1898 Volume 54, November 1898 by Various
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