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Make Good Hay From Perennial Grasses, George D. Corder May 1967

Make Good Hay From Perennial Grasses, George D. Corder

Agronomy Notes

Good quality hay can be made from the perennial grasses if they are fertilized properly and mowed while in the boat stage.

The alfalfa weevil has reduced yields of alfalfa in Kentucky to the point where some farmers will be short of hay , Many of these fields have a good stand of grass . Some of the hay shortage can be eased by applying nitrogen fertilizers on these fields.


The Free Sterol Content Of Selected Clones Of Alfalfa As Related To Seed Infestation By The Alfalfa Seed Chalcid, Rex Alton Richards May 1967

The Free Sterol Content Of Selected Clones Of Alfalfa As Related To Seed Infestation By The Alfalfa Seed Chalcid, Rex Alton Richards

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The infestation of twelve selected clones of alfalfa by the alfalfa seed chalcid was measured. The free sterol content of the stems, leaves, flowers and pods of these clones was determined. A check was made to see if there was a correlation between the sterol content and the chalcid infestation.

Differences were found among the clones in the sterol content for each plant part. There were also significant differences in percent chalcid infestation in the 12 clones. Duncan's New Multiple Range Test pointed out which clones differed Significantly from the others.

Using linear regression analysis, the correlation coefficient of the …