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Crimson and clover

Acres of rolling farmland along Golf Road in West Penn Township were green and burgundy recently with what appears to be Trifolium incarnatum, commonly called “crimson clover.” The plant is one of various cover crops sometimes used to replenish nutrients and renew soil fertility. DONALD R. SERFASS/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS

Acres of rolling farmland along Golf Road in West Penn Township are colored green and burgundy recently with what appears to be Trifolium incarnatum, commonly called “crimson clover.” The plant is one of various cover crops sometimes used to replenish nutrients and renew soil fertility. DONALD R. SERFASS/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS