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Synopsis: On Ephrata fine sandy loam, greater acre yields were obtained from mid-summer irrigation at 7- to 11-day frequency and 12-inch clipping height than at longer frequency and less height. Clover percentage was highest under most frequent treatments. Clipping height did not affect botanical composition. Third-year results showed greatest total yield from 100 lbs. N per acre applied in equal increments in April, June, and August.
2 Agronomist and Soil Scientist, respectively, Western Soil and Water Management Section, U.S.D.A., Irrigation Exp. Sta., Prosser, Washington.
Received for publication October 10, 1955.
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