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Putting grass back to arable - Over winter break crop to be grazed
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry" data-source="post: 8119037" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>I like the idea of keeping the clover going in second crop, indeed Ive done that last autumn where I DD'd wheat into a three year old clover ley. The clover is still there doing a great job and the wheat has only had 100kg of N per ha and is as good if not better than the wheat in the next field that has had 200kg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry, post: 8119037, member: 178"] I like the idea of keeping the clover going in second crop, indeed Ive done that last autumn where I DD'd wheat into a three year old clover ley. The clover is still there doing a great job and the wheat has only had 100kg of N per ha and is as good if not better than the wheat in the next field that has had 200kg. [/QUOTE]
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