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Quick survey on crop rotation
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<blockquote data-quote="nt farm" data-source="post: 8045245" data-attributes="member: 35818"><p>I have to agree with what was said above about your survey. </p><p></p><p>Q6 asked about fertilizer usage. is the question asking about the following crop because if you put a legume into the rotation of cause the N input, for that year, will fall as we don`t apply N as it suppress nodule development. If you are asking about the crop that follows, after which is quite likely to be a cereal, then RB209 takes into account previous crop. You are likely to see a fall in recommended N application because of this. But Rain fall can greatly effect the level of available N for the growing crop. </p><p></p><p>The increase in OM returned to the soil will also have an effect as most of the plant residue is not baled and removed like we see in wheat and barley straw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nt farm, post: 8045245, member: 35818"] I have to agree with what was said above about your survey. Q6 asked about fertilizer usage. is the question asking about the following crop because if you put a legume into the rotation of cause the N input, for that year, will fall as we don`t apply N as it suppress nodule development. If you are asking about the crop that follows, after which is quite likely to be a cereal, then RB209 takes into account previous crop. You are likely to see a fall in recommended N application because of this. But Rain fall can greatly effect the level of available N for the growing crop. The increase in OM returned to the soil will also have an effect as most of the plant residue is not baled and removed like we see in wheat and barley straw. [/QUOTE]
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