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Crop rotation improves nitrogen utilization

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California Agriculture 31(2):7-7.

Published February 01, 1977

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Crop rotation and efficient fertilization practices minimize the amount of nitrate nitrogen reaching groundwaters from fertilizers. Cereal crops reduce soil nitrogen levels by using nitrogen remaining after previous crops.

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This project was partially funded by the Central Valley Regional Water Resources Control Board.

Crop rotation improves nitrogen utilization

Philip P. Osterli, Jewell L. Meyer
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Crop rotation improves nitrogen utilization

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California Agriculture 31(2):7-7.

Published February 01, 1977

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Crop rotation and efficient fertilization practices minimize the amount of nitrate nitrogen reaching groundwaters from fertilizers. Cereal crops reduce soil nitrogen levels by using nitrogen remaining after previous crops.

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Author notes

This project was partially funded by the Central Valley Regional Water Resources Control Board.


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