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Forage News [2009-10], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky Oct 2009

Forage News [2009-10], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • 10th Kentucky Grazing Conference
  • 30th "Anniversary" Kentucky Alfalfa Conference
  • KFGC Update
  • Growing Alfalfa in the South
  • Effects of a Freeze on Forages
  • Grazing and Eliminative Behavior of Horses Grazing Bermudagrass
  • Spatial Distribution of Livestock Concentration Areas and Soil Nutrients in Pastures
  • Effect if Humate Application on the Forage Yield and Quality of Bermudagrass and Tall Fescue
  • Effect of Repeated or One-Time Grazing of Kudzu by Sheep and Goats in Central Georgia
  • Upcoming Events


Forage News [2009-08], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky Aug 2009

Forage News [2009-08], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • KFGC Field Day is September 3
  • Forage Spokesman Nominations
  • UK All Commosity Field Day
  • Charles Powell National Hay Winner
  • Check 2008 Variety Trial Reports Before Buying Seed
  • What Does the Intensive in Intensive Grazing Mean
  • Grazing and Eliminative Behavior of Horses Grazing Bermudagrass
  • Results of the 1st Year for a Grazing Evaluation of KYFA9302 Tall Fescue, With and Without the AR584 Novel Endophyte
  • Cutting Ash Content
  • Late Summer Nitrogen Applications to Pastures - Will They Pay This Year?
  • Upcoming Events


Evaluation Of Herbicide Efficacy As Influenced By Adjuvant And Nozzle Type, Catherine L. (Grissom) Ansolabehere May 2009

Evaluation Of Herbicide Efficacy As Influenced By Adjuvant And Nozzle Type, Catherine L. (Grissom) Ansolabehere

Master's Theses

White clover (Trifolium repens) is a common and difficult weed to control in turfgrass as it is a highly visible and unsightly weed that disrupts the uniformity of the turfgrass surface. This weed is a serious problem in the turfgrass industry in California and there is a need for better methods of control. With more regulations on pesticides and less information about efficient application techniques, controlling white clover with available herbicides can be difficult.

Compatibility trials were conducted during the summer of 2005 to determine the compatibility of the herbicides and adjuvants planned for use in subsequent greenhouse and field …


Overseeded Bermudagrass Spring Trasition Response To Mowing Height, Nitrogen Rate, Sulfonylurea Herbicide, And Allelopathy, Raymond Mccauley May 2009

Overseeded Bermudagrass Spring Trasition Response To Mowing Height, Nitrogen Rate, Sulfonylurea Herbicide, And Allelopathy, Raymond Mccauley

All Theses

Hybrid bermudagrass [Cynodon transvaalensis Burtt-Davey x C. dactylon (L.)
Pers.] is the preferred turf for golf courses and athletic fields across the southern United
States because of its dark green color, fine texture, good wear and drought tolerance, and
excellent recuperative rate. Despite its many attributes, bermudagrass goes dormant and
turns an unsightly brown color when soil temperatures fall below 10-13oC (50-55super>oF).
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is often overseeded into bermudagrass in the fall
to sustain acceptable turf quality through the spring months. However, perennial ryegrass
aggressively competes with the bermudagrass for resources in the spring and potentially …


Trinexapac-Ethyl And Overseeding Effects On Shear Strength And Tolerance To Simulated Traffic Of Four Bermudagrass Cultivars Grown On A Sand-Based System, Michael Todd Deaton Jan 2009

Trinexapac-Ethyl And Overseeding Effects On Shear Strength And Tolerance To Simulated Traffic Of Four Bermudagrass Cultivars Grown On A Sand-Based System, Michael Todd Deaton

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon L.) is often used for athletic fields due to its wear tolerance and recuperative ability. Studies were conducted May 2007 through November 2008 in Lexington, Kentucky. The cultivars ‘Quickstand’, ‘Tifway’, ‘Riviera’, and ‘Yukon’ grown in a sand-based medium were used to investigate differences in wear tolerance and shear strength. Trinexapac-ethyl (TE) was applied at label rates and frequencies or untreated. Overseeding treatments were perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) at 0, 612, and 1225 kg PLS ha-1. Traffic treatments were applied with a Brinkman traffic simulator 3 d wk-1 August through October. Shear tests …