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Effects of One Year's Nitrogen Fertilization on Native Vegetation under Clipping and Burning

Burning and nitrogen fertilization in combination increased forage production significantly over any other treatment including fertilization alone. Forage production on plots burned and fertilized with 100 pounds of nitrogen increased forage production 59% over the control and 54% over plots unburne...

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Published in:Journal of range management 1965-09, Vol.18 (5), p.273-277
Main Authors: Charles W. Gay, Dwyer, Don D.
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Meadows
Nitrogen
Prairies
Vegetation
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