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Synopsis: Alfalfa and alfalfa-grass associations effectively utilized more soil moisture during a wet year followed by a dry year than birdsfoot trefoil and birdsfoot trefoil-grass associations. In general, bromegrass used significantly more water than orchardgrass during a dry year.
2 Assistant Professor of Agronomy, University of Nebraska.
Received for publication May 8, 1963.
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