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Wash Day, Meredith Davies Hadaway Sep 2024

Wash Day, Meredith Davies Hadaway

PoemMemoirStory

p. 67


Mr. Ninda's Business, Kathleen A. Kelly Sep 2024

Mr. Ninda's Business, Kathleen A. Kelly

PoemMemoirStory

pp. 64-65


About The Bed We Share, Kathleen A. Kelly Sep 2024

About The Bed We Share, Kathleen A. Kelly

PoemMemoirStory

pp. 60-61


The Third Thing, Kathleen A. Kelly Sep 2024

The Third Thing, Kathleen A. Kelly

PoemMemoirStory

pp. 62-63


She Ought To Know Better, Kathleen A. Kelly Sep 2024

She Ought To Know Better, Kathleen A. Kelly

PoemMemoirStory

p. 59


On Watching My Older Brother Read Moby-Dick, Eliza Gilmore Sep 2024

On Watching My Older Brother Read Moby-Dick, Eliza Gilmore

PoemMemoirStory

pp. 57-58


Which Memories Will Our Children Have?, Carmen Nieto Sep 2024

Which Memories Will Our Children Have?, Carmen Nieto

PoemMemoirStory

p. 54


Book Of Hours, Eliza Gilmore Sep 2024

Book Of Hours, Eliza Gilmore

PoemMemoirStory

pp. 55-56


Laurel Knob, Tina Mozelle Braziel Sep 2024

Laurel Knob, Tina Mozelle Braziel

PoemMemoirStory

p. 51


City, Carmen Nieto Sep 2024

City, Carmen Nieto

PoemMemoirStory

pp. 52-53


Lament On Distance, Kathleen Thompson Sep 2024

Lament On Distance, Kathleen Thompson

PoemMemoirStory

p. 49


The Afterlife Of Pine, Tina Mozelle Braziel Sep 2024

The Afterlife Of Pine, Tina Mozelle Braziel

PoemMemoirStory

p. 50


Having A Daughter, Christine Higgins Sep 2024

Having A Daughter, Christine Higgins

PoemMemoirStory

p. 47


Easter 1999, Brittany Tacconi Sep 2024

Easter 1999, Brittany Tacconi

PoemMemoirStory

p. 48


Out Of Air, Kate Hovey Sep 2024

Out Of Air, Kate Hovey

PoemMemoirStory

pp. 43-44


When I Go, Christine Higgins Sep 2024

When I Go, Christine Higgins

PoemMemoirStory

pp. 45-46


The Cross Dressing Canteloupe, Stephanie Kaplan Cohen Sep 2024

The Cross Dressing Canteloupe, Stephanie Kaplan Cohen

PoemMemoirStory

p. 40


Step Over Cracks, Jenna Rindo Sep 2024

Step Over Cracks, Jenna Rindo

PoemMemoirStory

pp. 41-42


Anti-Postcards, Dell Lemmon Sep 2024

Anti-Postcards, Dell Lemmon

PoemMemoirStory

pp. 38-39


The Tension Of Opposites: An Interview With Margaret Wrinkle, Bethany Mitchell Sep 2024

The Tension Of Opposites: An Interview With Margaret Wrinkle, Bethany Mitchell

PoemMemoirStory

pp. 4-32


Uncoaxed, Claire Schwartz Sep 2024

Uncoaxed, Claire Schwartz

PoemMemoirStory

p. 37


Pms 14 (Front Matter), Poemmemoirstory Staff Sep 2024

Pms 14 (Front Matter), Poemmemoirstory Staff

PoemMemoirStory

pp. -3


Pms 14 (Complete Issue), Poemmemoirstory Staff Sep 2024

Pms 14 (Complete Issue), Poemmemoirstory Staff

PoemMemoirStory

No abstract provided.


Structure Of White Clover Populations And Plants In Pastures Grazed By Beef Cattle, I Pinxterhuis, D F. Chapman, M.J M. Hay Sep 2024

Structure Of White Clover Populations And Plants In Pastures Grazed By Beef Cattle, I Pinxterhuis, D F. Chapman, M.J M. Hay

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Seasonal variation in the structure of white clover (Trifolium repens) populations and the morphology of individual plants was studied in permanent pastures grazed by beef bulls. Three grazing regimes were applied: set stocking with 5.0 bulls/ha and rotational grazing with either, 5.0 or 7 .5 bulls/ha, Management had little effect on the structure of the plants or the stolon branching structure of the population. On average, 45% of the plants were of 2nd order; this value remained relatively constant throughout the year. The proportion of 1st-order plants increased 􀀒nd the proportion of plants of 3rd- and highCl' order …


Effects Of Defoliation Height And Time Of Initital Defoliation On Regrowth Components In A Poa Pratensis- Dominated Sward, B E. Frankow-Lindberg Sep 2024

Effects Of Defoliation Height And Time Of Initital Defoliation On Regrowth Components In A Poa Pratensis- Dominated Sward, B E. Frankow-Lindberg

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Two experiments on swards dominated by Poa pratensis L. were conducted in 2 climatically contrasting (wann/dry and cold/wet) years. There were either 4 or 3 initial defoliation dates in spring and 3 defoliation heights (2, 6 and 10 cm). Regrowths were harvested 4 weeks after the initial defoliation. The swards received a total of 80 kg/ha nitrogen split into 2 dressings. Regrowth characteristics, based on samples cut to ground level, depended on weather conditions. The yield of vegetative shoots was affected most by shoot size, which in turn was determined by initial defoliation date, in the dry year. In the …


Comparative Growth Of Arrowleaf, Crimson, Rose And Subterranean Clovers In East Texas, G W. Evers Sep 2024

Comparative Growth Of Arrowleaf, Crimson, Rose And Subterranean Clovers In East Texas, G W. Evers

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Annual clovers (Trlfolium sp.) differ in maturity and plant growth during the growing season. Undefoliated plots of Yuchi arrowleaf (T. vesiculosum Savi,), Tibbee crimson (T. incarnatum L.), Overton R18 rose (T. hurtim All.), and Mt. Barker subterranean (T. subterneum L.) clovers were sampled biweekly throughout the growing season in east Texas to study shoot and root weight. Species ranking for shoot weight during the first 100 days was crimson > subterranean > arrowleaf > rose. Ranking for root weight was the same except crimson and subterranean clovers had similar root weights for the first 49 days. Shoot weight increased rapidly in spring in …


Tiller Dynamics Of Perennation In Three Herbage Grasses, C Matthew, C K. Black, B M. Butler Sep 2024

Tiller Dynamics Of Perennation In Three Herbage Grasses, C Matthew, C K. Black, B M. Butler

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Data on tiller demography of perennation in prairie grass (Bromus wildenowii Kunth), perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.), and tall fescue (Festuca anmdinacea Schreb,) are presented. Two pathways of perennation are described: a reproductive pathway in which perennation is by production of daughter tillers from flowering tillers, and a vegetative pathway in which perennation is by tillering from surviving non• flowering tillers. Both pathways normally contribute to perennation. However, there are few quantitative reports in the literature on how the balance between the 2 pathways varies in different species, or under different defoliation managements, The ranking of species for dominance ri …


Effect Of Air Temperature On Plant Reserves And Regrowth Potential In Napiergrass (Pennisteum Purpurem), Yeong Chyn Wang, Main Lian Lee Sep 2024

Effect Of Air Temperature On Plant Reserves And Regrowth Potential In Napiergrass (Pennisteum Purpurem), Yeong Chyn Wang, Main Lian Lee

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

The response of plant reserves to air temperature and the relationship between these reserves and the regrowth potential of napiergrass (Penniseetum purpurem) after defoliation was examined. Two cultivars, A7007 and Taishiuh No. 1, were cut in Wagner pots and established outside. The plants were moved into the growth chamber for 3 weeks of temperature treatment, from 2 weeks before to 1 week after harvest. Pour temperature combinations were examined: 15-15°C (temperature before-after the harvest), 15-35 °C, 35-15°C and 35-35°C. High temperature (35°C) before the harvest benefited plant growth but was associated with lower plant reserves. The stubble stored more reserves …


Persistence Of Phalaris Aquatica L. In Response To Grazing, R A. Culvenor Sep 2024

Persistence Of Phalaris Aquatica L. In Response To Grazing, R A. Culvenor

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Cultivars of phalaris (Plialaris aquatica L.) bred in Australia for seedling vigour and winter activity are reported to be less persistent in response to heavy_ grazing than the original introduction, cv. Australian. In an experiment comparing the morphological characters of cultivars, Australian was shown to possess a morphology well adapted to grazing. In contrast, the bred cultivars formed more erect pastures with low basal area, more prone to invasion by annual grasses and retaining less leaf area after grazing. In a second experiment, sheep displayed preference during July for grazing the winter-active cultivar Sirosa over cv. Australian, probably because …


Effect Of Management On Leaf Growth And Senescence Of Three Contrasting Grass Species, B M. Butler, J Hodgson Sep 2024

Effect Of Management On Leaf Growth And Senescence Of Three Contrasting Grass Species, B M. Butler, J Hodgson

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

The innuence of continuous grazing management on leaf extension, leaf senescence and tiller density of 3 grass species with contrasting tillering rates, tiller size and growth habit was examined. Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L. cv. Grasslands Nui), tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb, cv. Grasslands Roa) and Yorkshire fog (Holc,,s la11allls L. cv. Massey Bnsyn) were maintained in as near a steady state as possible at sward heights of 3-10 cm. The balance between leaf extension and senescence, and tiller density resulted in net extension per unit area being generally greatest at sward heights of- 5.5 cm in Yorkshire fog and …