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Synopsis: In twelve years of evaluations of continuous bluegrass, periodic renovation, and two six-year rotations, maximum production of dry matter and T.D.N. was obtained from the rotation of corn, oats, and four years of alfalfa-bromegrass. The continuous bluegrass area was least productive. The renovated area out-yielded the clover-grass rotation area over the second six-year period.
2 Assistant Professors of Agronomy, Assistant Professor of Dairy Husbandry, and Professor of Agronomy, respectively.
Received for publication March 5, 1958.
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