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How much N is actually available for a following winter crop after a clover/legume fallow?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grass And Grain" data-source="post: 8036701" data-attributes="member: 23184"><p>Complete guess, but I'd imagine the legume crop will use much of the nitrogen it produces. But if mulched in as a green crop, then the plant material will be high protein/N, and some of that N should come available to the crop (particularly if green / non lignified)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grass And Grain, post: 8036701, member: 23184"] Complete guess, but I'd imagine the legume crop will use much of the nitrogen it produces. But if mulched in as a green crop, then the plant material will be high protein/N, and some of that N should come available to the crop (particularly if green / non lignified)? [/QUOTE]
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