The effects of sowing either spring or winter barley following red clover, lucerne or hybrid ryegrass on soil nitrogen status

Christina Louise Marley, Rhun Fychan, Ruth Sanderson, John Erfyl Roberts, Raymond Jones

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Almost 50 researchers, advisers, trade specialists and farmers joined us for the two day conference at Harper Adams in September, for what turned out to be a practical and relevant programme. A report on some of the papers will appear in the December issue of Grass and Forage Farmer. You can also order a CD of the Proceedings in our online shop at www.britishgrassland.com costing just £15 for members (sorry no spare printed copies are available) or you can order the back catalogue of Research Conference Proceedings 1-9 at a members price of £40 or £60 for non-members and £100 for libraries and institutions. We were grateful for sponsorship from GrowHow UK and the support of the Stapledon Memorial Trust for this conference.
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TeitlProceedings of the British Grassland Society 9th Research Conference, Harper Adams University College, Shropshire
CyhoeddwrBritish Grassland Society
Tudalennau53-53
Nifer y tudalennau1
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 08 Medi 2009
DigwyddiadProceedings of the BGS 9th Research Conference, 'Future Scenarios for Grassland Management', Harper Adams University College - Harper Adams University, Newport, Teyrnas Unedig Prydain Fawr a Gogledd Iwerddon
Hyd: 07 Medi 200909 Medi 2009

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CynhadleddProceedings of the BGS 9th Research Conference, 'Future Scenarios for Grassland Management', Harper Adams University College
Gwlad/TiriogaethTeyrnas Unedig Prydain Fawr a Gogledd Iwerddon
DinasNewport
Cyfnod07 Medi 200909 Medi 2009

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