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Burning Bluestem Range: Forage Yields

Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), 1963
Fire has always been an important factor in the ecological complex of grasslands, with man credited as the primary source of grassland fires (Sauer, 1944). Indians often used fire to attract game to the fresh grass or to drive game to the hunters (Hough, 1926).
W. E. McMurphy, K. L. Anderson
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Forage Yield Heterosis in Alfalfa

Crop Science, 2002
Increasing forage yields remains a top priority of most alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) breeding programs, but yield trends suggest yield has stagnated over the past two decades. Little effort has been invested into capturing heterosis in alfalfa, but semihybrid breeding systems are a possible solutions to overcome forage yield stagnation.
Heathcliffe Riday, E. Charles Brummer
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Kura clover forage yield, forage quality, and stand dynamics

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1991
Persistent legumes are needed for livestock production in the northern U.S.A. and Canada. We compared forage yield, forage quality and stands of kura clover (Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.), a rhizomatous perennial legume, with commonly grown forage legumes. Kura clover had lower initial stands and yields than most other legumes, but was ultimately among
C. C. Sheaffer, G. C. Marten
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Simulating Forage Sorghum Yields with SORKAM

Agronomy Journal, 1997
AbstractA validated crop model can be a valuable tool for evaluating new production and management practices, particularly for crops routinely grown in environments that produce large variation in field performance tests. Previous work has been done to validate SORKAM a crop growth model for grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench].
John O. Fritz   +3 more
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Yield and Quality of Forage Soybean

Agronomy Journal, 2001
Tall forage soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] cultivars in maturity groups V, VI, and VII have been developed to supply forage. Our objective was to determine the effect of harvest date and row spacing on the forage yield and quality of these new soybean cultivars.
Craig C. Sheaffer   +3 more
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INTERACTIONS IN FORAGE YIELD TRIALS

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1964
A study was conducted to evaluate the effects on forage yield of interactions between a few common management treatments and herbage mixtures. Relative yields of the species and mixtures under comparison varied with the amount of fertilizer applied, stage of growth prior to harvest, stubble height, and seeding method. The response of grass to nitrogen
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Genotype‐Environment Interactions of Bermudagrass Forage Yields

Crop Science, 1990
Knowledge of the presence and magnitude of genotype ✕ environment (GE) interactions is important to plant breeders in making decisions regarding the development and evaluation of new cultivars. The forage yields of three cultivars and 21 experimental stains (genotypes) of bermudagrass, Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers., were determined for 3 yr (1981–1983 ...
Mohamed Chakroun   +2 more
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