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Summer Annual Variety Trial [PDF]
Warm season grasses, such as sorghum x sudangrass crosses, sudangrass, millet, and teff, can provide quality forage in the hot summer months, when cool season grasses that make up most pastures and hay meadows in the Northeast are not as productive.
Calderwood, Lily +5 more
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Abstract Cover crops are touted for improving soil health, reducing nutrient losses to ground and surface waters, and providing soil protection between cash‐crop growing seasons. While they may improve cash crop yield stability and resilience in the long term, cover crops incur seed, planting, termination, and labor costs to farmers while providing ...
Haleigh N. Summers +7 more
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Evaluation of cover crops in high tunnel vegetable rotation [PDF]
Organic vegetable production within high tunnels allows for an extended growing season, crop protection, and environmental control. The USDA National Organic Program (NOP) standards mandate evidence that the soil has been maintained and improved over the
Mays, Neal +3 more
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Abstract Sorghum–sudangrass hybrids (Sorghum. bicolor × Sorghum. bicolor var. sudanense; SSG) are common warm‐season annual forages utilized in forage systems in the northeastern United States. However, weed control can be an issue, particularly in low‐input forage systems.
Justin C. Burt +2 more
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The aim of this work was to evaluate the nutritional value of four sorghum-sudangrass hybrids harvested at four different stages of maturity. The hybrids evaluated were BR800, BRS810 (bmr), BRS802 and 156x2784. Hybrids were harvested at 52, 61, 67 and 74
Pedro Dias Sales Ferreira +10 more
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Summer Annual Variety Trial [PDF]
Warm season grasses, such as sudangrass, and millet can provide quality forage in the hot summer months, when the cool season grasses enter dormancy and decline in productivity. The addition of summer annuals into a rotation can provide a harvest of high-
Cummings, Erica +3 more
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Mapping quantitative trait loci for five forage quality traits in a sorghum-sudangrass hybrid
The identification of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) affecting forage quality traits enables an understanding of the genetic mechanism of these loci. The aim of the present study was to detect QTLs for the whole-plant protein content (WP), whole-plant fat content (WF), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), and whole-plant ash ...
J Q, Li +6 more
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Summer Annual x Fertility Rate Trial [PDF]
Warm season grasses are high yield and quality forages best grown during the hot and dry summer months. They can provide quality pasture in the summer months when common cool season grasses are not as productive. Warm season grasses can also be harvested
Burke, Conner +5 more
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Short‐term effects of livestock on northern, semi‐arid US Great Plains spring wheat grain yield
Abstract Integrated crop‐livestock systems, where livestock and crops are produced in rotation or simultaneously, have long been a common agricultural practice. However, the shift toward specialization in the latter half of the 20th century led to separating livestock from crop production, resulting in environmental and economic challenges.
Christopher Graham +3 more
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Registration of N614, A3N615, N616, and N617 Shattercane Genetic Stocks with Cytoplasmic or Nuclear Male Sterility and Juicy or Dry Midribs [PDF]
Four shattercane [Sorghum bicolor subsp. drummondii (Nees ex Steud.) de Wet ex Davidse] genetic stocks—N614 (Reg. No. GS-652, PI 665684), A3N615 (Reg. No. GS-651, PI 665683), N616 (Reg. No. GS-653, PI 665685), and N617 (Reg. No.
Funnell-Harris, Deanna L. +4 more
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