Daniel R. Kidd, Megan H. Ryan, Rebecca E. Haling, Hans Lambers, Graeme A. Sandral, Zongjian Yang, Richard A. Culvenor, Gregory R. Cawthray, Adam Stefanski and Richard J. Simpson Aims The legumes most ...
Frost-seeding legumes now can pay big dividends later, University of Missouri Extension field specialist in agronomy Terry Halleran says. Frost-seeding is a low-cost method of broadcasting legumes ...
The window to frost-seed opens soon. Adding diversity to a pasture can make it more productive than growing tall fescue alone. Diversity can also aid in reducing or diluting the effects of fescue ...
In Indiana, pastures are generally (but not always) relegated to land that is too steep and rocky for row crops. The soils tend to be shallow, low in fertility, and droughty. The dominant plant ...
It is difficult to grow warm-season legumes in association with warm-season perennial grasses because the warm-season grasses are so well adapted and competitive. High intensive stocking rates in a ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract • Background and Aims Many Australian legumes have evolved in low-phosphorus (P) soils and low-rainfall areas. Therefore a study was made of ...
Recently published research in the journal Weed Technology shows that two electrical control treatments in pastures could ...
The presence of legumes in the pasture improves the protein available to animals and also helps to fix nitrogen in the soil, to the benefit of the grass component of the pasture. Legumes ranging from ...
Beef cattle producers should be reminded that the winter pasture planting season is near and with that, producers should make plans now to be ready when the time arrives. As most of you know, winter ...
There are several ways to minimize the risk of bloat when cattle graze legume pastures, such as timing of grazing, paying attention to plant maturity, moisture, and weather. Choose a dry day and wait ...
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