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<blockquote data-quote="KMacGinley" data-source="post: 255554" data-attributes="member: 3175"><p>If ever in the history of that field there has been clover, then the Rhizobacter that fix N will be there. </p><p> Sweet clover does fix N. Sweet clover also thins the blood of cattle and could in large amounts cause internal bleeding.</p><p></p><p> N will not hurt clover, for crying out loud they need it to grow, that is why the good Lord worked out this Simbiotic relationship between Legumes and bacteria. They take N from the air and put it in the soil for the clover and the grass to use. </p><p></p><p> Grass will use a lot of N and could crowd the clover, that is why with a good stand of clover, no N is needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMacGinley, post: 255554, member: 3175"] If ever in the history of that field there has been clover, then the Rhizobacter that fix N will be there. Sweet clover does fix N. Sweet clover also thins the blood of cattle and could in large amounts cause internal bleeding. N will not hurt clover, for crying out loud they need it to grow, that is why the good Lord worked out this Simbiotic relationship between Legumes and bacteria. They take N from the air and put it in the soil for the clover and the grass to use. Grass will use a lot of N and could crowd the clover, that is why with a good stand of clover, no N is needed. [/QUOTE]
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