Crops » Forages
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C402
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Smooth Brome Production and Utilization
Publication is in revision, so it is not available in print at present. This guide describes the steps involved in the production of smooth bromegrass (Bromus inermis). 8 p.
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MF1042
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Native Hay Meadow Management
Prairie hay provides inexpensive forage for
livestock & is a valuable asset to Kansas producers.
Native hay meadows require careful management for sustained
quality & forage yield.
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MF1021
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Rangeland Brush Management
Removing trees & brush from rangeland can increase forage production and livestock carrying capacity. Eliminating all woody plants is not always practical, necessary, or desirable.
$0.50
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MF1020
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Rangeland Weed Management
Many plants regarded as weeds are components of
grassland ecosystem. It is important to distinguish between desirable rangeland species & weeds that adversely affect forage or livestock production.
$0.50
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L814
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Weedy Bromes-Recognizing Them at an Early Stage
Identifying weedy bromes (vs. wheat or smooth brome) at an early state is difficult, but with a hand lens it is possible to observe type of ligule, edge on leaf blade, & distribution of hairs. Photos.
$0.71
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