Author: Canada. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Publisher: [Regina] : Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food
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Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Seed Production of Meadow Bromegrass
Author: Canada. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Publisher: [Regina] : Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food
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Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Publisher: [Regina] : Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food
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Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Meadow Bromegrass
Author: R. P. Knowles
Publisher: Agriculture Canada
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Category : Bromegrasses
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Publisher: Agriculture Canada
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Category : Bromegrasses
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Flowering and Seed Production in Meadow Bromegrass
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Flowering and Seed Production in Meadow Bromegrass
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Direct Seeding of Alfalfa and Meadow Bromegrass for Hay and Seed Production
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Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Traditional establishment techniques for perennial forages involve extensive use of tillage to control weeds before seeding and prepare a fine, firm seedbed. This report describes experiments conducted at four sites in northern Saskatchewan to determine the effect of reducing or eliminating tillage on hay and seeding production of alfalfa and meadow bromegrass. Three seeding dates were also included in the trials to see whether seeding date altered the response to reduced tillage. Results are presented in terms of such matters as crop establishment, weed populations, and crop productivity.
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Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Traditional establishment techniques for perennial forages involve extensive use of tillage to control weeds before seeding and prepare a fine, firm seedbed. This report describes experiments conducted at four sites in northern Saskatchewan to determine the effect of reducing or eliminating tillage on hay and seeding production of alfalfa and meadow bromegrass. Three seeding dates were also included in the trials to see whether seeding date altered the response to reduced tillage. Results are presented in terms of such matters as crop establishment, weed populations, and crop productivity.
Evaluation of Regar Meadow Bromegrass in Montana
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Category : Bromegrasses
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Category : Bromegrasses
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Seed Production of Smooth Brome Grass as it is Influenced by Time and Rate of Application of Ammonium Sulphate
Author: Willard Nelson Crawford
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Category : Bromegrasses
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Category : Bromegrasses
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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The Production of Southland Smooth Bromegrass Seed Bromus Inermis Leyss. in Oklahoma
Author: Robert Morris Ahring
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Category : Bromegrasses
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Category : Bromegrasses
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Meadow Fescue
Author: Harry Nelson Vinall
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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"(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
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"(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.
Smooth Bromegrass Seed Production in Michigan
Author: Michigan State University. Agricultural Experiment Station
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Pages : 0
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