Soil nitrogen levels, soil fertility are entwined

By Bob Freebairn
Updated March 6 2017 - 7:43am, first published 4:45am
Lush legume growth like this paddock last year in the Boggabri district, depends on many factors including species selection, successful nodulation, soil fertility correction and grazing management.
Lush legume growth like this paddock last year in the Boggabri district, depends on many factors including species selection, successful nodulation, soil fertility correction and grazing management.

An important part of strong legumes pastures not only includes suitable species and varieties, but also successful nodulation with appropriate root nodule bacteria.

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