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| That's a tough question to answer, Jon. I have some samples left to analyze that should get us closer to answering that question, but as I said, there is a lot of work left to do.
One main thing that makes studying this cropping system challenging is that the amount of living and decaying clover is always changing, making it difficult to track where N goes when. Based on these results, it pencils out to apply enough N fertilizer, however, this is only one year of data. The expanded experiment planned for this year (two sites, 6 N rates, and 3 tillage tools) should give us more to go on. | |
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