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Adaptability Of Miscanthus Cultivars For Biomass Production, J. L. Moyer
Adaptability Of Miscanthus Cultivars For Biomass Production, J. L. Moyer
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
In 2015, miscanthus dry matter (DM) did not differ between cultivars, averaging 10,250 lb DM/a. Total three-year production for the cultivars was also similar, averaging 26,170 lb/a.
Nitrogen Management For Teff Hay Production, D. H. Min, J. L. Moyer
Nitrogen Management For Teff Hay Production, D. H. Min, J. L. Moyer
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Fertilization of teff with the ESN source of nitrogen (N) at the higher rates, 100 and 125 lb N/a resulted in increased seasonal forage production. The primary increase occurred in the second of three cuttings.
N, P, And K Fertilization For Newly Established Tall Fescue, D. W. Sweeney, J. L. Moyer, J. K. Farney
N, P, And K Fertilization For Newly Established Tall Fescue, D. W. Sweeney, J. L. Moyer, J. K. Farney
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Second-year production of tall fescue was affected by nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) fertilization rates at Site 1 in 2014 and only by N fertilization rates at Site 2 in 2015, with little effect from potassium (K) fertilization at either site.
Forage Production Of Hay-Type Sorghum Cultivars, J. L. Moyer, J. D. Holman
Forage Production Of Hay-Type Sorghum Cultivars, J. L. Moyer, J. D. Holman
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Forage production was measured from three cuttings of 14 hay-type sorghum-sudan entries. Total annual yield was greater from ‘AS5201’, ‘Sweet Sioux WMR’, and ‘AS9302’ than from five lower-yielding cultivars.
2015 Kansas Spring Annual Forage Variety Trial, J. D. Holman, A. Obour, T. Roberts, S. Maxwell, J. Kimzey
2015 Kansas Spring Annual Forage Variety Trial, J. D. Holman, A. Obour, T. Roberts, S. Maxwell, J. Kimzey
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
A total of 3 spring annual forage varieties were tested for performance at the Southwest Research-Extension Center near Garden City, KS and the Western Kansas Agriculture Research Center near Hays, KS, in 2015. Spring crops evaluated included oat and triticale.