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Synopsis: Forage production was increased by sulfur applied up to 40 pounds per acre. The subclover component increased up to 80 pounds of S per acre. Annual grass yields at the high rates of S were decreased by clover competition. Higher rates of S application had a greater carry-over effect than the 20-pound raw. Subclover and hardingrass had the greatest increase in uptake of S with increasing rates of applied S, while annual grasses had the least.
2 Assistant Agronomist, University of California, Hopland Field Station. Hopland Calif.
Received for publication August 10, 1963.
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