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ABSTRACT Soybean growth, yield, crop evapotranspiration (ETc) and crop water use efficiency (CWUE or crop water productivity, CWP) under different irrigation levels in three different soil types in the same field were investigated concurrently. Treatments in each soil type were: (i) variable rate irrigation (VRI), (ii) fixed rate full irrigation (FR‐1″)
S. Irmak, T. A. Hinn
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Summer Annual Forage Mixtures Trial [PDF]
In 2016, the University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Program evaluated yield and quality of six summer annual forage species and five mixtures at Borderview Research Farm in Alburgh, VT.
Brigham, Nate +3 more
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Enhancing trait measurement in forage sorghum using unoccupied aerial systems
Abstract Forage sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) can be classified into several different types, ranging from sudangrass to silage sorghum. The exact type of forage sorghum is defined by basic plant characteristics (maturity, height, and tillering), the end use, and type of biomass produced.
Kayla A. Crozier, William L. Rooney
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Hybrids of Sorghum sudanensis (sudangrass) and Sorghum bicolor genotypes can produce high amounts of biomass, sorgoleone (a long chain hydroquinone), and other phytotoxic substances. Shoots and roots of a sorghum-sudangrass hybrid (cv.
G. Marchi +3 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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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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Summer Annual Forage Mixtures Trial [PDF]
In 2015, the University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Program evaluated yield and quality of six summer annual forage species and five mixtures at Borderview Research Farm in Alburgh, VT.
Calderwood, Lily +5 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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Maize and sorghum‐sudangrass production after alfalfa. Abstract Background This 2‐year study sought to determine the influence of N application rates following alfalfa termination on biomass production and quality of the succeeding crops of maize (Zea mays L.) and sorghum–sudangrass (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench × Sorghum sudanense Piper) and quantify ...
Juan K. Q. Solomon +2 more
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Interseeding annual warm‐season forages into perennial cool‐season grasses may increase herbage mass and quality. Yet, methods to do so successfully remain elusive.
Matthew Jenkins +2 more
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