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What to mix with Oats/Wheat for Nitrogen?
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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 277995" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>Hairy vetch would be a good choice, about 20 lbs per acre. Any legume you plant will not make any nitrogen available until it dies. If you fertilize with a nitroigen fertilizer then the legumes will not fix any nitrogen from the air. Vetch can be broadcast alone in the grass without any plowing and get a pretty good stand. Hairy vetch is a vine type legume and a good soil builder. If you plow two times then get ready for a good weed crop next summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 277995, member: 4674"] Hairy vetch would be a good choice, about 20 lbs per acre. Any legume you plant will not make any nitrogen available until it dies. If you fertilize with a nitroigen fertilizer then the legumes will not fix any nitrogen from the air. Vetch can be broadcast alone in the grass without any plowing and get a pretty good stand. Hairy vetch is a vine type legume and a good soil builder. If you plow two times then get ready for a good weed crop next summer. [/QUOTE]
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