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Published online 1 September 1962
Published in Agron J 54:396-399 (1962)
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Effect of a Rye Winter Cover Crop on Soil Fertility and on the Succeeding Sweet Corn Crop1

G. W. Morgan and W. J. Hanna2

Synopsis: The growth and N, P and K content of a rye winter cover crop were increased by fertilization. Plowing down the rye, fertilized or not, did not improve the NO3-N and available P and K level of the soil, nor the yield and N, P, and K content of a succeeding sweet corn crop over soil without rye cover.


1 Paper of the Journal series, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Rutgers, The State University, New Brunswick, N. J.

2 Formerly garduate student (now Agricultural Officer, Ministry of Agricultural and Lands, Jamaica, W. I.) and Professor of Soils.

Received for publication November 20, 1961.





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