Author: Henry A. Fribourg
Publisher: ASA-CSSA-SSSA
ISBN: 9780891181729
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 574
Book Description
"Book and Multimedia Publishing Committee; David Baltensperger, chair ... [et al.]."
Tall Fescue for the Twenty-first Century
Author: Henry A. Fribourg
Publisher: ASA-CSSA-SSSA
ISBN: 9780891181729
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 574
Book Description
"Book and Multimedia Publishing Committee; David Baltensperger, chair ... [et al.]."
Publisher: ASA-CSSA-SSSA
ISBN: 9780891181729
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 574
Book Description
"Book and Multimedia Publishing Committee; David Baltensperger, chair ... [et al.]."
Seed Production of Tall Fescue
Author: John A. Jennings
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Category : Seed technology
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
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Category : Seed technology
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Seed Production of Tall Fescue
Author: Larry Sandage
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Category : Tall fescue
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
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Category : Tall fescue
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Tall fescue seed
Using Tall Fescue in Soil Conservation
Author: Richmond Young Bailey
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Category : Fescue
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
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Category : Fescue
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
Seed Production Management for Bromegrass and Tall Fescue
Author: Jack Keith Brotemarkle
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Category : Bromegrasses
Languages : en
Pages : 2
Book Description
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Category : Bromegrasses
Languages : en
Pages : 2
Book Description
Identifying Pasture Grasses
Author: Dan Undersander
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 9780788177576
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
Identifies the 15 most common annual & perennial grasses in Midwestern pastures: the predominant seeded Midwestern grasses, the most common native pasture grasses, & a few annual weedy grasses. Helps you identify grasses the first year, when you need to know whether a seeding was successful. Helps you identify grasses in established pastures so you can make informed decisions about pasture mgmt., fencing, & renovation. Chapters: seed & seedling identification for new plantings; vegetative identification for established plants; & info. on growth habit & mgmt. for each of the seeded grasses. Color photos.
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 9780788177576
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
Identifies the 15 most common annual & perennial grasses in Midwestern pastures: the predominant seeded Midwestern grasses, the most common native pasture grasses, & a few annual weedy grasses. Helps you identify grasses the first year, when you need to know whether a seeding was successful. Helps you identify grasses in established pastures so you can make informed decisions about pasture mgmt., fencing, & renovation. Chapters: seed & seedling identification for new plantings; vegetative identification for established plants; & info. on growth habit & mgmt. for each of the seeded grasses. Color photos.
Tall Fescue Seed Production Alley Cropped in a Hardwood Tree Plantation
Author: Thomas Arthur Settle
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Category : Electronic dissertations
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Alley cropping is an agroforestry practice that utilizes the space between rows of trees to produce an alternate crop. Tall fescue demonstrates shade tolerance and may be well suited for the production of certified seed in alley-cropping systems in Missouri. The objective was to evaluate tall fescue seed production in alley cropping. Three management practices associated with grass seed production were also evaluated; row spacing, N fertilization, and post-harvest residue management. In 2004 seed yields in the alley-cropped plots were similar to the open plots; in 2005, all plots had reduced yield and the alley-cropped plots yielded significantly less than the open plots. We attribute the decrease of the second year harvest to poor soil moisture and increased competition from trees. Seed yield was closely related to the number of reproductive culms m-1 of row; however, there were no differences among treatments for seed weight and seeds culm-1. This research shows that tall fescue seed yield in an alley-cropping system can be equal to yields from pasture until competition for resources from trees has a negative influence on the crop. A producer who is interested in establishing an orchard should find that certified turf-type tall fescue is a viable crop for an alley-cropping system.
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Category : Electronic dissertations
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Alley cropping is an agroforestry practice that utilizes the space between rows of trees to produce an alternate crop. Tall fescue demonstrates shade tolerance and may be well suited for the production of certified seed in alley-cropping systems in Missouri. The objective was to evaluate tall fescue seed production in alley cropping. Three management practices associated with grass seed production were also evaluated; row spacing, N fertilization, and post-harvest residue management. In 2004 seed yields in the alley-cropped plots were similar to the open plots; in 2005, all plots had reduced yield and the alley-cropped plots yielded significantly less than the open plots. We attribute the decrease of the second year harvest to poor soil moisture and increased competition from trees. Seed yield was closely related to the number of reproductive culms m-1 of row; however, there were no differences among treatments for seed weight and seeds culm-1. This research shows that tall fescue seed yield in an alley-cropping system can be equal to yields from pasture until competition for resources from trees has a negative influence on the crop. A producer who is interested in establishing an orchard should find that certified turf-type tall fescue is a viable crop for an alley-cropping system.
Tall Fescue Seed Production in Western Canada
Author: Henry George Najda
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Category : Grasses
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
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Category : Grasses
Languages : en
Pages : 23
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Meadow Fescue
Author: Harry Nelson Vinall
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
"(1) Meadow fescue is largely called "English bluegrass." but that name should be discarded for the correct one. (2) Meadow fescue is most important in eastern Kansas and southeastern Nebraska. (3) This grass should be utilized more largely in the pasture mixtures of East-Central States (4) The peculiar advantages of meadow fescue for use in mixtures are certain and strong germination from seed, its palatability, and its ability to endure trampling and to thrive in wet, "gumbo" spots. (5) The production of meadow fescue seed has been quite an important industry over a considerable section in eastern Kansas, but the area devoted to it is decreasing on the account of the prevalence of rust and the uncertainty as to price of seed. (6) The worst impurity in commercial meadow fescue seed is ordinary cheat (Bromus secolinus, which is quite common in the meadow fescue fields of Kansas.(7) A substitute for meadow fescue if the rust makes its production unprofitable can be found in tall fescue, which appears to be rust resistant.
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
"(1) Meadow fescue is largely called "English bluegrass." but that name should be discarded for the correct one. (2) Meadow fescue is most important in eastern Kansas and southeastern Nebraska. (3) This grass should be utilized more largely in the pasture mixtures of East-Central States (4) The peculiar advantages of meadow fescue for use in mixtures are certain and strong germination from seed, its palatability, and its ability to endure trampling and to thrive in wet, "gumbo" spots. (5) The production of meadow fescue seed has been quite an important industry over a considerable section in eastern Kansas, but the area devoted to it is decreasing on the account of the prevalence of rust and the uncertainty as to price of seed. (6) The worst impurity in commercial meadow fescue seed is ordinary cheat (Bromus secolinus, which is quite common in the meadow fescue fields of Kansas.(7) A substitute for meadow fescue if the rust makes its production unprofitable can be found in tall fescue, which appears to be rust resistant.