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Simulated Grazing Effects on Triticale Forage Yield
Forage & Grazinglands, 2005Field trials were conducted in 2001 and 2002 to evaluate the effect of simulated grazing on the yield of autumn‐seeded triticale (×Triticosecale spp). Grazing was simulated with a flail‐type harvester. In Trial 1, defoliation was initiated at four starting maturities in spring and repeated at 2‐week intervals.
Daniel J. Drake, Steve B. Orloff
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Impact of Defoliation on Corn Forage Yield
Agronomy Journal, 2004Farmers, agronomists, and crop insurance adjusters question whether leaf defoliation damage caused by hail or other factors affects corn (Zea mays L.) forage yield the same as grain yield. Our objective was to evaluate the effects of defoliation on corn grown for forage production. In studies conducted during 3 yr at two sites in Wisconsin and one site
J. G. Lauer, G. W. Roth, M. G. Bertram
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Interpretive Analysis for Forage Yield Trial Data
Agronomy Journal, 1991AbstractForage cultivar evaluation is often done in small plots with multiple harvests throughout the growing season. Data is often summarized by presenting a yearly total yield for each cultivar in addition to the mean for each harvest date. Data summarization often becomes burdensome and difficult to interpret. Regressing yield against a growth index
J. F. Pedersen +2 more
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Forage yields and forage yield components in grass pea (lathyrus sativus l.)
2013Grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) is a grain and forage legume crop. A small-plot trial was carried out from 2004 to 2006, comprising ten grass pea accessions from the Annual Forage Legumes Collection of the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops in Novi Sad, Serbia.
Mihailović, Vojislav +5 more
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Soil moisture-based simulation of forage yield
Agricultural Meteorology, 1979Abstract A simulator of seasonal forage yield (SIMFOY) was developed for a ‘dry weather-forage crop’ insurance plan in Ontario, Canada. Growth is assumed to follow an idealized sigmoidal curve with time. Departures from the potential daily growth increment are determined from an estimate of the soil moisture regime and degree-days above 5°C.
I.S. Selirio, D.M. Brown
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Forage Yield and Quality of Semidwarf Barley
Crop Science, 1994Semidwarf barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) with enhanced lodging resistance has been developed for feed grain production. Its potential as a forage crop has not been evaluated. Our objective was to determine forage yield, forage quality, and grain yield of semidwarf barley compared with conventional barley cultivars developed for malting and feed grain ...
Donald C. Rasmusson, Steve R. Simmons
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Irrigation of Forages with Rendering Plant Wastewater: Forage Yield and Nitrogen Dynamics
Journal of Environmental Quality, 1985AbstractWastewater from an animal by‐product rendering plant containing N, P, and biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) at greater than 500, 60, and 500 mg L−1, respectively, was applied to irrigated forages to study the suitability of forage species and the fate of applied nutrients.
J. B. Bole, W. D. Gould
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Site-specific yield for forages
Computer Standards & Interfaces, 1999Jeffrey A. Behme +3 more
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Yield and quality of triticale forage
2009Dry matter (DM) and crude protein (CP) yield at the milk-dough stage of 33 triticale (Triticosecale Withmack) lines were evaluated in the Mediterranean-type environment of Turkey. This experiment was carried out in 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 at the experimental station of Uludag University in Bursa, Turkey, on six CIMMYT winter triticale lines and 27 pure
YAĞDI, KÖKSAL +4 more
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