Although white clover has long been used in UK agriculture, its use has steadily declined in recent years in favour of grass pasture heavily fertilized with nitrogen. This article argues the case for a return to grass/white clover swards in the face of rising fertilizer costs, and outlines the underlying principles of the pasture management systems involved.
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