Horticultural Studies 1999 [PDF]
Horticultural Studies 1999 is the second edition of a Research Series dedicated to horticultural programs in the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture and the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences.
Clark, John R., Richardson, Michael D.
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Improvements in turfgrass color and density resulting from comprehensive soil diagnostics [PDF]
There are roughly 220 golf courses in Arkansas, and as many as 50% of these courses were constructed using common bermudagrass fairways. Although resilient, common bermudagrass loses density and quality over time. In this experiment physical and chemical
Cordell, Matt +2 more
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Cost-benefit Analysis of a Genetic Marker on Cow-calf Operations Differentiated by Pasture and Breed [PDF]
Genetic sequencing in beef cattle (Bos taurus L.) is expected to aid producers with selecting breeding stock. Using data from experimental trials conducted with Angus, Brahman, and their reciprocal cross, the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) P450 ...
Crystal, Josh C. +3 more
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Trace Elements in Soils of the South Texas Uranium District: Concentrations, Origin, and Environmental Significance [PDF]
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Henry, Christopher D. +1 more
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Renovation of Nitrogenous Wastewater Via Land Application [PDF]
Removal of inorganic and organic nitrogen from wastewater prior to recharge of ground and surface waters can be accomplished by judicious land application.
Gilmour, John T. +2 more
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Palatability of teff grass by horses [PDF]
Most forages commonly used to feed horses have potential detriments including blister beetles or excessive fiber concentrations. Teff grass (T), a warm-season annual forage, has the potential to be a good alternative for horses because of its lack of ...
Adams, Melissa +9 more
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Economic Potential of Substituting Legumes for Synthetic Nitrogen in Warm Season Perennial Grasses used for Stocker Cattle Grazing [PDF]
Stocker cattle grazing warm season perennial grasses is an important economic activity in the southern Great Plains. Substantial increases in the price of nitrogen fertilizer is negatively affecting forage producers’ profitability.
Biermacher, Jon T. +8 more
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Arkansas Animal Science Department Report 2002 [PDF]
The faculty and staff of the Animal Science Program are pleased to present the sixth edition of the Arkansas Animal Science Report. As with virtually all programs in the country, budget constraints presented serious challenges to teaching, research, and ...
Johnson, Zelpha B., Kellogg, D. Wayne
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Feed Supplements for Young Dairy Breed Calves After Turn-Out to Pasture: Effect on Weight Gain and Subclinical Coccidiosis in Organic Production Systems [PDF]
On two organic farms, the effect of supplementation with either home-grown barley or organic commercial concentrates primarily based on local protein sources and barley, on weight gain and subclinical coccidiosis was investigated in 3-5 months old dairy ...
Kristensen, T. +2 more
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Effect of Turf Fungicides on Earthworms [PDF]
Numerous turf fungicides were tested under various conditions for possible deleterious effects upon the earthworm Eisenla foetida. Earthworms treated by immersion for one minute in 0.1% solutions of 10 different fungicides died insignificant numbers ...
Dale, J. L., Roark, J. H.
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