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Published online 1 March 1959
Published in Agron J 51:135-137 (1959)
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Dry Matter and Nitrogen Production of Legumes and Legume Associations in the Fall of the Seeding Year1

F. C. Stickler and I. J. Johnson2

Synopsis: Madrid sweetclover excelled in dry matter and nitrogen production in the fall of the seeding year. Southern, nonhardy alfalfas were superior to the hardy strain, Ranger. Higher yields were obtained from medium red clover than from. Ladino white clover, but both were inferior to other legumes. Madrid sweetclover grown alone outyielded the various legume associations. Madrid was the major component of all associations in which it was included. Red clover and Ladino white clover lacked strong competitive ability under these conditions.


1 Journal Paper No. J-3433 of the Iowa Agr. and Home Econ. Exp. Sta., Ames. Project No. 1205. Part of a thesis submitted by the senior author in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Ph.D. degree at Iowa State College.

2 Formerly Graduate Assistant in Farm Crops (now Assistant Professor of Agronomy at Kansas State College, Manhattan), and Professor-in-Charge of Farm Crops, in the Agronomy Department, Iowa State College.

Received for publication June 5, 1958.





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