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Green manures like alfalfa, clovers, and new legumes like chickling vetch are particularly important to organic farmers, because organic practices prohibit the use of synthetic fertilizer. This research on use of chickling vetch in rotations focuses on biomass, crop residue, root nodules (which indicate activity of nitrogen-fixing bacteria), and observations about wind and rain erosion. From MN Dept. of Agriculture's Greenbook 2004.
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