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Synopsis: Forage yields were not significantly affected by the method of applying N. Irrigation increased production and the stand of crimson clover. The clover stand was reduced or eliminated by N applications of 32 pounds per acre or more. Production increased with each increment of N up to 256 pounds on the nonirrigated plots and up to 128 pounds on irrigated plots. Winter killing occurred on irrigated plots where 150 pounds of N were applied.
2 Agronomist, Georgia Experiment Station and Agronomist, Rockefeller Foundation, Bogota, Colombia.
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