VETCH

common name for many weak-stemmed, leguminous herbs of the genus Vicia of the family Leguminosae (pulse family). The vetches are chiefly annuals, distributed over temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and of South America. Most of the species cultivated for food and forage are Old World in origin. The common vetch (V. sativa), also called spring vetch, is a purple- or pink-flowered climber native to Europe, where it is grown for fodder. It is extensively grown on the Pacific coast and in other sections of the United States for green fodder and hay and as a cover and green-manure crop. The hairy vetch (V. villosa), used almost as widely, is a hardy biennial with narrower, silvery leaves and blue flowers. Valued as an enricher of the nitrogen content of soil, it grows almost anywhere in the United States and is considered the best legume to plant where red clover does not thrive. It is also known as sand, Siberian, Russian, and winter vetch. Vetch seed is often inoculated with nitrogen-fixing bacteria when grown in soil of low fertility. In areas of grain cultivation vetches sometimes escape into grainfields and become weedy pests. In Europe the principal cultivated species of Vicia is the broad bean (V. faba), the only edible bean native to the Old World. Tare is a common name sometimes used as a synonym for any vetch, most frequently for the common vetch. Vetches are classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Rosales, family Leguminosae.

See bulletins of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.

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Samuel Vetch Colonial Enterpriser The Institute...Lilly Endowment, Inc. MARGARET LIVINGSTON VETCH Artist and date unknown. Courtesy of the Museum of the City of New York SAMUEL VETCH Artist and date unknown. Courtesy of the...
...handed over the keys of the fort to Samuel Vetch-designated to command it for the British-in...agreed. Subercase gallantly informed Vetch that he hoped to pay him a visit in the...definition of the responsibilities of Vetch came in the penultimate paragraph of Nicholsons...
...phone calls between Mrs Gereth and Fleda Vetch at the critical junctures would have prevented...participant in the struggle for possession: Fleda Vetch. The novel is about Fleda Vetchs experience...daughter-inlaw to be, and would much prefer Fleda Vetch, the sensitive young girl who becomes...
...that three of the women "centers "--Fleda Vetch, Susan Stringham, and Fanny Assingham...the confider, not the confidante. Fleda Vetch is fairly independent in being thrown by...predicament closely resemble those of Fleda Vetch: They are each . . . stories about women...
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...heroine of The Spoils of Poynton, Fleda Vetch (p. xiv): what greater possible alchemy...empirical origins: "something like Fleda Vetch had surely been latent in ones first apprehension...costly to keep up. In this manner Fleda Vetch, maintainable at less expense ... marked...
...childs ancestors the better!" (57). Mr. Vetch, on the other hand, urges full disclosure...because she did" (345). Similarly, Mr. Vetch, after the death of Hyacinths foster mother...father, if such Lord Frederick was, Mr. Vetch, the fiddler with the "sensibilities of...
...Thus, when Ged is at his lowest ebb and Vetch explains that his true name is Estarriol: "it was a great gift Vetch had given him," for he "had given that...lies in making a present of himself, for Vetch incarnates stability, home, a sense of...
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A Quiet Revolution : Vetch Helps Transform Agriculture in Syria...a great story. The farmers are growing vetch, and they like it. Youll see when you...rangeland." A crop to bind the earth Vetch is a forage crop, valued for its productivity...
...of a parking lot. A three-week-old stand of hairy vetch and winter rye is growing like crazy. The ground...grass, the bane of crop farmers, doesnt like the rye/vetch Eden at all. Rye and vetch are two of more than half a dozen plant species...
...unsettling. As he tells his neighbor Mr. Vetch, "You should see the place--you should...wears, what she eats and drinks." To which Vetch replies, "Ah, you mean that she is inconsistent...are deepened by a gift of money from Mr. Vetch which allows the young man to travel to...
...Kosovo As we come to the crest of the mountain, there are alpine meadows carpeted with Michaelmas daisies, ox-eye daisies and vetch of every colour. There are summer remnants of orchids and alpine crocuses, and swallowtail butterflies and chaffinches in the...
...trees and the aphids plaguing them. Now, bed after bed of untrampled crimson clover, entangled by vines of blue-flowered hairy vetch, adorn the grounds beneath the stately, spreading trees. These innocuous-looking orchard flowers lead the assault on the pecans...
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...Cup That Cheers in the Great History of Vetch. Byline: By IAN HUNT Western Mail...ahead of possibly the last-ever tie at the Vetch Field WHATEVER the outcome of Swansea Citys...to be an evening of high emotion at the Vetch Field. Victory over the Championship...
Vetch Field Development to Preserve Soccer Relics. SOME of...feature at what was the centre spot of the citys historic Vetch Field ground. The feature would form part of a public space...would see the preservation of items of memorabilia at the Vetch Field, such as the old turnstiles at the West Upper stand...
A New Vetch Dream: Green Space and Streets Where Kids...Western Mail The Swans may have left the Vetch Field, but the replacement for the 100-year-old...children can play, safe from traffic. A new Vetch Square would dominate the heart of the proposed...
Trundle Call to Swans Fans for Rousing Vetch Send-Off. Byline: By CHRIS WATHAN...effort from Swansea fans to make sure the Vetch Field is given the send-off it deserves...them, top scorer Trundle has urged the Vetch faithful to remember they still have a...
...Jackett Is Ready for His Momentous Season at Vetch. Byline: By IAN HUNT Western Mail...no such thing as a comfort zone at the Vetch Field. But, as he prepares to chart Swansea...gloss on an emotional last season at the Vetch by delivering League One football in time...
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VETCH common name for many weak-stemmed, leguminous herbs of the genus Vicia of the family Leguminosae...South America. Most of the species cultivated for food and forage are Old World in origin. The common vetch ( V. sativa ), also called spring vetch, is a purple- or pink-flowered climber native to Europe, where it is grown for fodder. It is extensively...
VETCH, SAMUEL 1668 1732, British soldier and colonial administrator, b. Scotland. He settled in Albany, N.Y., in 1699 and became...
TARE tar, name sometimes used as a synonym for any vetch , most frequently for the common vetch. The tare of the Scriptures, a weed of grainfields and considered a seed of evil, is thought to have been the unrelated darnel (see rye grass...
...legumes). The genera and species encompassed by the term bean are many and variable. The broad beans ( Vicia faba, of the vetch genus), the soybean types ( Glycine max ), and a few lesser species were the only beans known to the Old World before the...
...carob, and soybeans are staples of the diet. The Fabaceae are equally important as fodder and forage plants; clover, alfalfa, vetch, lupine, beggarweed, lespedeza, sainfoin, and soybeans are among the numerous valuable types. These food and forage legumes...


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