The legume lespedeza has made a place for itself in southern Iowa by establishing a stand and providing excellent pasture on poor soils where other legumes and grasses have failed. Because of this, in almost any community of southern Iowa lespedeza has come to stay on at least a few farms. Livestock have put their “O. K.” on its value by choosing to graze in those parts of the pasture where it has made its best growth
Fourteen one-acre pastures were seeded with the grasses, pasture mixtures, or legumes noted herein ...
Citation: Hildreth, W. R. Cowpeas for Kansas. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1902...
Though nearly as much land in Iowa is devoted to pasture as to corn, pastures have received very lit...
Lespedeza has a special value as a pasture legume in southern Iowa. It permits a quick and easy meth...
Annual Lespedeza is an acid-tolerant, drought-resistant, summer annual legume useful for pasture, ha...
"Annual lespedeza is an acid tolerant, drought resistant, summer annual legume which is useful for p...
Caption title.Digitized 2006 AES MoU."December, 1940.""Korean lespedeza gives best results where lef...
Red clover, the old standby rotation legume of our fathers and grandfathers, was shoved back a few y...
Most Iowa pastures display only a small variety of plant species, resulting in large seasonal and an...
Sericea lespedeza [Lespedeza cuneata (Dum.-Cours.) G. Don], an exotic, drought-hardy perennial legum...
"The use of lespedeza as a farm crop has rapidly increased during the past few years. The increase i...
Many letters are received annually by the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station requesting informatio...
A total of 135 steers grazed high-endophyte tall fescue pasture in 1998, 1999, and 2000 that had bee...
Iowa pastures are diverse in the landscapes and soil conditions present within small area units. Int...
Sericea lespedeza (SL) was introduced into the United States from Asia in the late 19th century. Ear...
Fourteen one-acre pastures were seeded with the grasses, pasture mixtures, or legumes noted herein ...
Citation: Hildreth, W. R. Cowpeas for Kansas. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1902...
Though nearly as much land in Iowa is devoted to pasture as to corn, pastures have received very lit...
Lespedeza has a special value as a pasture legume in southern Iowa. It permits a quick and easy meth...
Annual Lespedeza is an acid-tolerant, drought-resistant, summer annual legume useful for pasture, ha...
"Annual lespedeza is an acid tolerant, drought resistant, summer annual legume which is useful for p...
Caption title.Digitized 2006 AES MoU."December, 1940.""Korean lespedeza gives best results where lef...
Red clover, the old standby rotation legume of our fathers and grandfathers, was shoved back a few y...
Most Iowa pastures display only a small variety of plant species, resulting in large seasonal and an...
Sericea lespedeza [Lespedeza cuneata (Dum.-Cours.) G. Don], an exotic, drought-hardy perennial legum...
"The use of lespedeza as a farm crop has rapidly increased during the past few years. The increase i...
Many letters are received annually by the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station requesting informatio...
A total of 135 steers grazed high-endophyte tall fescue pasture in 1998, 1999, and 2000 that had bee...
Iowa pastures are diverse in the landscapes and soil conditions present within small area units. Int...
Sericea lespedeza (SL) was introduced into the United States from Asia in the late 19th century. Ear...
Fourteen one-acre pastures were seeded with the grasses, pasture mixtures, or legumes noted herein ...
Citation: Hildreth, W. R. Cowpeas for Kansas. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1902...
Though nearly as much land in Iowa is devoted to pasture as to corn, pastures have received very lit...