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Appendix: List Of Participants [1990], Kentucky Transportation Center Nov 1990

Appendix: List Of Participants [1990], Kentucky Transportation Center

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


Wrap-Up Luncheon [1990], Milo D. Bryant Nov 1990

Wrap-Up Luncheon [1990], Milo D. Bryant

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


Recruitment And Retention Of Transportation Professionals And Civil Engineers, O. Gilbert Newman Nov 1990

Recruitment And Retention Of Transportation Professionals And Civil Engineers, O. Gilbert Newman

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


Kentucky Aviation And Economic Development, Michael Flack Nov 1990

Kentucky Aviation And Economic Development, Michael Flack

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


Passenger Transit, Brenda Rice Nov 1990

Passenger Transit, Brenda Rice

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

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Waterways Transportation, Dick Cirre Nov 1990

Waterways Transportation, Dick Cirre

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


Kentucky's Transportation Needs For Economic Development, David E. Smith Nov 1990

Kentucky's Transportation Needs For Economic Development, David E. Smith

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


General Session [1990], Eugene R. Mccormick Nov 1990

General Session [1990], Eugene R. Mccormick

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


Automated Pavement Distress Surveys, John Hunt Nov 1990

Automated Pavement Distress Surveys, John Hunt

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

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Fast Track Concrete Paving, John Mcchord Nov 1990

Fast Track Concrete Paving, John Mcchord

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


Advantage I-75 Project, Jerry Lentz Nov 1990

Advantage I-75 Project, Jerry Lentz

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

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Asphalt Materials, T. Scott Shuler Nov 1990

Asphalt Materials, T. Scott Shuler

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


Kentucky's Future Economic Growth Policy: A Legislative Perspective, John A. "Eck" Rose Nov 1990

Kentucky's Future Economic Growth Policy: A Legislative Perspective, John A. "Eck" Rose

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


Spurring Economic Development In Kentucky's Communities, Robert N. Elliston Nov 1990

Spurring Economic Development In Kentucky's Communities, Robert N. Elliston

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


Kentucky's Investment In Economic Growth, D. Jeffrey Noel Nov 1990

Kentucky's Investment In Economic Growth, D. Jeffrey Noel

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


Investments In Economic Growth: A National Perspective, Merl M. Hackbart Nov 1990

Investments In Economic Growth: A National Perspective, Merl M. Hackbart

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

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Does Transportation Lead Economic Growth?, James M. Wiseman Nov 1990

Does Transportation Lead Economic Growth?, James M. Wiseman

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


Economic Development Through Advancing Transportation Technology, Charles L. Miller Nov 1990

Economic Development Through Advancing Transportation Technology, Charles L. Miller

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


Welcome And Remarks [1990], Robert E. Hemenway Nov 1990

Welcome And Remarks [1990], Robert E. Hemenway

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


Kentucky Transportation Hall Of Fame [1990], Kentucky Transportation Center Nov 1990

Kentucky Transportation Hall Of Fame [1990], Kentucky Transportation Center

Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation

No abstract provided.


Kentucky Pride Hay Growers Association — After One Year, Mark Mattingly Feb 1990

Kentucky Pride Hay Growers Association — After One Year, Mark Mattingly

Kentucky Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference

High quality forages have been the "frontline" for successful horse and cattle operations for years. In Kentucky, we have grown, harvested and stored hay on the farm for as long as we have farmed. It is one of our principal forms of overwinter feed and has been grown primarily as an on-the-farm feed source.


Drying High Moisture Alfalfa Hay, Michael Collins, Blaine Frank Parker, George M. Turner Feb 1990

Drying High Moisture Alfalfa Hay, Michael Collins, Blaine Frank Parker, George M. Turner

Kentucky Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference

We all recognize the value of alfalfa in horse, dairy and beef rations. That's why we harvest over 17 million acres of this crop in the United States every year. Hay is a good way to harvest alfalfa because it stores well, provides long fiber in rations and we can market the surplus as a cash crop. Higher yields and higher quality mean more profit so we push to be sure we use the best management practices. All too often though, we lose part of all of a crop to rain damage. Some yield and quality is lost due to …


Hay Additive Review: "Where We've Been, Where We're Going", William C. Mahanna, Steve Soderlund Feb 1990

Hay Additive Review: "Where We've Been, Where We're Going", William C. Mahanna, Steve Soderlund

Kentucky Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference

The losses from harvest to feed bunk are undoubtedly greater with hay than any other crop grown by the American farmer. The economic implications of reducing losses through improved harvest technologies is staggering when one considers the 75-85 million tons of alfalfa harvested out of the total 140-145 million tons of hay produced annually in the United States.


Alfalfa Producers: Do You Really Know How Good Your Alfalfa Is? Forage Analysis: Importance And Interpretation, Jimmy C. Henning Feb 1990

Alfalfa Producers: Do You Really Know How Good Your Alfalfa Is? Forage Analysis: Importance And Interpretation, Jimmy C. Henning

Kentucky Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference

Forages make up over 75% of the diet of all cattle and are the basis of cow-calf industry in the midwest. However, a recent survey of over 1000 livestock producers in Missouri revealed that only 5.6 % had ever had their hay tested. They gave several reasons for why they had not tested hay (Table 1). By a large margin, the greatest reason for not testing was that they did not see a need. This fact highlights the purpose of this paper and presentation at the 10th Annual Kentucky Alfalfa Conference. This paper will explain the terms used in …


Alfalfa Cutting Management, Garry D. Lacefield Feb 1990

Alfalfa Cutting Management, Garry D. Lacefield

Kentucky Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference

Alfalfa "Queen of the Forage Crops" is the most important forage legume grown in the united States. It is grown over a wide range of soil and climatic conditions. Alfalfa has the highest yield potential and the highest feeding values of all adapted perennial forage legumes. It is a versatile crop which can be used for pasture, hay, silage, green-chop, soil improvements and human consumption. As a result of this crops many merits; especially yield, quality and versatile use, it can be used successfully in many animal feeding programs.


Developing Alfalfa Varieties For The 21st Century, Jim Moutray Feb 1990

Developing Alfalfa Varieties For The 21st Century, Jim Moutray

Kentucky Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference

As we approach the end of the 20th century, alfalfa improvement is happening at a very rapid pace, New varieties are being released at the rate of more than 30 per year. During the past 30 years, the roles of public and private research have changed significantly. Emphasis in public efforts has changed from variety development to basic research accompanied by an overall reduction in funding. Private industry, which released less than 20% of the new varieties prior to 1960, has released over 95% of the varieties since 1981. Funding of private research has increased dramatically during this period.


Foreword [1990], Garry D. Lacefield Feb 1990

Foreword [1990], Garry D. Lacefield

Kentucky Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference

This is the front matter of the proceedings.