The number of clover seeds needed per acre can vary based on the clover species and the intended use (e.g., forage, cover crop). Generally, for most clover types, you would plant between 8 to 12 pounds of seed per acre. It's important to check specific recommendations for the clover variety you are using, as well as local soil and climate conditions.
Rabbits, deer, cows, and horses are common herbivores that eat clover. Clover is a nutritious plant that is often included in the diets of many grazing animals due to its high protein content and palatability.
It is called a four leaf clover because it is a clover plant with four leaves, rather than the usual three leaves found on most clovers. The rarity of finding a clover with four leaves is considered lucky in many cultures.
There are thousands of different kinds of seeds, with estimates ranging from 300,000 to 400,000 different plant species producing seeds. Each plant species can have multiple varieties and cultivars, leading to a vast diversity of seeds found in nature.
Many seeds have hard coats or cases to protect them as they grow. Some plants also have tasty, colorful fruits glowing around their seeds. Animals eat the seeds along with the food. This helps to spread the seeds.
A vast majority of all plant life has some form of seed. It is unlikely that any plant does not have some form of reproductive thing similar to a seed. It is a guarantee that pretty much every plant you will ever encounter will have seeds or a seed somewhere within its anatomy.
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If you are asking how many acres 100 pounds of corn seed will plant, there are too many variables to answer this question. It depends on what population density a farmer wishes to plant and the number of seeds per pound. Farmers plant anywhere from 28,000 seeds per acre to as high as 40,000 seeds per acre, and seed counts can range from 1,250 seeds per pound to as high as 4,000 seeds per pound.
A clover plant typically has three leaves.
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one ton of sunflower seeds can be produced from a one acre land.
Most farmers in the U.S. plant field corn by the seed count, not by the bushel. However, since most farmers plant somewhere around 30,000 seeds per acre, you can figure the bushels thus: 30,000 seeds divide by 2,000 seeds per pound equals about 15 pounds divided by 56 pounds of corn per bushel equals about 1/4 bushel per acre. There are a great many factors, including seed germination percentage, which could change that figure.
There are too many variables to answer this question. It depends on what population density a farmer wishes to plant based on a wide variety of field conditions and the number of seeds per pound. Farmers plant anywhere from 28,000 seeds per acre to as high as 40,000 seeds per acre, and seed counts can range from 1,250 seeds per pound to as high as 4,000 seeds per pound. This means a farmer might plant anywhere between 7 and 32 pounds of seed per acre. This is why US seed companies generally sell seed by the 80,000 seed count bag, even though the individual bag weight might vary greatly. Most farmers will get a little more than two acres planted from each bag.
a monocot plant can have many seeds but each seed is with only one cotyledon.
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Rabbits, deer, cows, and horses are common herbivores that eat clover. Clover is a nutritious plant that is often included in the diets of many grazing animals due to its high protein content and palatability.
All fruits have seeds, it how the plant continues to produce offspring.
depends on what type of plant it is but normally it is seven!