Using clover to reduce grassland nitrogen inputs

Claire Bailey Archibald and William Fleming from Germinal explain how clover can benefit both the environment and farmer's businesses

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Using clover to reduce grassland nitrogen inputs

UK farmers are under pressure to cut agricultural greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 22% by 2027. And clover, nature's alchemist, is a small plant with a big impact that could help farmers achieve these...

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