Adding fertility is key in healthy soils, especially as fertilizer prices stay sky high.
It seems scientists, themselves, are not too sure about the mysteries of the four-leaf clover.
A doctoral student at the University of Georgia considers himself an “amateur clover breeder.” He says for clovers to produce four leaves, it takes a combination of both genes and the environment. However, the exact interplay of the two is still unsolved.
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