RE: N scavenging plants

Argall Family (grargall@alphalink.com.au)
Sat, 20 Mar 1999 10:01:14 +1100

It may not suit all circumstances but I understand Paulownia trees are being
used in some pig waste problem areas. The rate of growth is sufficient to
allow return of grazing in three years; they are real climate moderators in
my experience in hot summers, they lose leaf early; fallen leaf breaks down
readily, timber value begins at 8 years and tress coppice with growth back
to 5 metres or more in a summer possible after coppicing.

Dennis Argall

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