The trouble with sub-clover

By Stephen Burns
Updated August 31 2016 - 4:07pm, first published 5:00am
Shaun Robinson, Binalong, checking one of his sub-clover plants for the amount of nodulation during 'the trouble with sub' field trial. "This sample is good and as I expected."
Shaun Robinson, Binalong, checking one of his sub-clover plants for the amount of nodulation during 'the trouble with sub' field trial. "This sample is good and as I expected."

An interesting project funded by the federal government, involving Harden Murrumburrah Landcare, Riverina Local Land Services and a number of other other Landcare and farmer groups surveyed 80 sites where subterranean clover has been the basis for improved pastures over a period of time.

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