I keep on coming back to acacias including one false acacia which is actually a kind of honeylocust, but seems to be native to North America, which means the Israel location is not likely. From Wordnik.com. [Living White Chocolate Perfume] Reference
Among non-nut producers I am trying honeylocust, persimmons, and mulberries. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
We are going to be given a look at the honeylocust situation in the South by. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
We have two or three characteristics that I think ought to be brought out about honeylocust. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
They found that honeylocust pods could be substituted in a dairy ration for oats, pound for pound. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
Mr. Moore: I will give you the analysis for that, the complete analysis of ground honeylocust pods. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
That's the most authoritative information we have ever had, I think, in this Association about honeylocust. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
"Well, the squirrels and I will have lots of fun anyhow, and the cows will eat the honeylocust if they ever bear.". From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
Well, that made it the acorns and the honeylocust and, well, what have you, How big a job they hung on two fellows!. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 41st Annual Meeting Pleasant Valley, New York, August 28, 29 and 30, 1950] Reference
I can quit feeding honeylocust a few days, and my wife will say, "How come you quit feeding honeylocust to the cow?". From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
A broad-crowned, flat-topped tree, the honeylocust typically attains a height of 24 m, with trunk diameters of 60-90 cm. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 6] Reference
Before I give you these average yields I'd also like to bring out this fact about the Calhoun and the Millwood honeylocust. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
I purchased several seedlings of thornless honeylocust from some northwestern nursery and grafted them to Millwood and Calhoun. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
There has been quite a bit of disturbance in Alabama, especially in the northern part of the state, caused by native honeylocust. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
But when you see these results I think that you will agree that honeylocust has a place, even if they do bear only every other year. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
For successful in propagation of honeylocust, chip budding with green wood in August works best, and June budding is also satisfactory. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 34] Reference
But when I left she got to thinking the thing over, and she decided that if honeylocust pods were good for my cow they would be good for her cow!. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
Perhaps any thornless male seedling honeylocust tree, if its flowering period coincides with that of the fruiting variety, might serve equally well. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
The only exception I think of is the honeylocust, the pods of which, under favorable conditions, are sometimes used as fodder for horses and cattle. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
It was supposed to have been a three-story type of planting, black walnut in the upper story, honeylocust as an intermediate and shrubs for the ground. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
I have a cow myself, and I have fed that cow honeylocust pods and that was all the grain she had through the winter months, and got excellent milk production. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
Now, that means that if you can get a high yield of honeylocust pods and substitute it in a dairy ration for oats that you just about have half of the grain problem solved. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
Thorned honeylocust and downy serviceberry in Milford. From Wordnik.com. [Nashuatelegraph.com local, state, business and sports news] Reference
Some seeds - honeylocust, locust and Kentucky coffeetree, for example - sprout right after this treatment. From Wordnik.com. [Gazette.com :] Reference
Some seeds -- honeylocust, locust and Kentucky coffeetree, for example -- sprout right after this treatment. From Wordnik.com. Reference
Northern Acclaim honeylocust: Also developed at NDSU, this hardy tree may look unimpressive at first but gets more beautiful as it matures. From Wordnik.com. [Homepage | INFORUM | Fargo, ND] Reference
Trudy Salisbury, regional urban forestry coordinator for the DNR, said she isn't sure where the sugar maples, hackberry, honeylocust and flowering crab trees will come from. From Wordnik.com. [The Green Bay Press-Gazette Latest Headlines] Reference
A turkey and a duck: the place in which we halted is a fine low-ground, with much timber, such as red cedar, honeylocust, oak, arrowwood, elm and coffeenut. From Wordnik.com. [History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, Vol. I. To the Sources of the Missouri, Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Performed During the Years 1804-5-6.] Reference
This is the Millwood honeylocust. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
I am not getting fruit from my honeylocust. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
They substituted the honeylocust pods ground. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
There are some honeylocust, Millwood and Calhoun. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948] Reference
Silvopastoral agroforestry using honeylocust. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 34] Reference
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