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Accepted for publication August 11, 1961.
Synopsis: Yields from plots receiving 75% nitrogen as urea-formaldehyde and 25% as urea compared favorably to those from plots receiving urea, (NH4)2SO4, or NH4NO3. Use of urea-formaldehyde resulted in more uniform seasonal distribution of yield and greater residual effect but caused lower nitrogen content and percent nitrogen recovery in the forage.
2 Assistant Professor of Soils and former Assistant Professor of Soils, respectively, at the University of Maryland. The latter is presently Associate Professor of Soils at the North Carolina State College.
Received for publication May 10, 1961. Accepted for publication August 11, 1961.
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