Non-Peer ReviewedPastures made of native species offer good quality forage for grazing in the warm and dry months of July and August in southwestern Saskatchewan, when cool season species loose feeding quality. Long-term research plots were seeded with seven native grass species, with or without either purple prairie clover or alfalfa to further increase forage quality and sustain high productivity. These stands were compared to meadow brome – alfalfa stands. Triple superphosphate was applied at a rate of 0, 50 or 200 kg P2O5 ha-1 in an attempt to enhance root growth and facilitate establishment. Phosphorus fertilization had no effect on root length density, plant biomass, or plant proportions. Very little growth was produced in 2006...
Non-Peer ReviewedMulti-species plantings, also known as polycultures, are expected to have several e...
Grazing systems for the Northern Great Plains based on the exclusive use of natural grassland are no...
Although most forage production in eastern Canada is comprised of species mixtures, little research ...
Non-Peer ReviewedPastures made of native species offer good quality forage for grazing in the warm a...
Diverse native seed mixtures have many benefits for prairie restoration or seeded pastures. In natur...
Non-Peer ReviewedThere is an increasing interest in using the native perennial forage species for ra...
Diverse forage mixtures have improved resilience to drought, improved persistence, ability to adapt ...
Seeding mixed species for forage production has been suggested as a means of increasing productivity...
Non-Peer ReviewedThere is growing interest in native plant species for their use as forage, pasture,...
Non-Peer ReviewedThis paper describes the results of seven years of research comparing adapted speci...
Forage production of perennial legume-grass mixtures and their effect on soil fertility are expected...
Non-Peer ReviewedA reduction in the sage grouse population could be a result of the export of nutrie...
Non-Peer ReviewedA field experiment was sown on May 27, 2008 at Melfort, Saskatchewan (52O44’N 104O4...
Native grassland is a potential source of seed for revegetation and restoration of ecosystems. Dynam...
Approximately 4.9 to 5.0 M ha of cultivated marginal land in Western Canada is environmentally unsus...
Non-Peer ReviewedMulti-species plantings, also known as polycultures, are expected to have several e...
Grazing systems for the Northern Great Plains based on the exclusive use of natural grassland are no...
Although most forage production in eastern Canada is comprised of species mixtures, little research ...
Non-Peer ReviewedPastures made of native species offer good quality forage for grazing in the warm a...
Diverse native seed mixtures have many benefits for prairie restoration or seeded pastures. In natur...
Non-Peer ReviewedThere is an increasing interest in using the native perennial forage species for ra...
Diverse forage mixtures have improved resilience to drought, improved persistence, ability to adapt ...
Seeding mixed species for forage production has been suggested as a means of increasing productivity...
Non-Peer ReviewedThere is growing interest in native plant species for their use as forage, pasture,...
Non-Peer ReviewedThis paper describes the results of seven years of research comparing adapted speci...
Forage production of perennial legume-grass mixtures and their effect on soil fertility are expected...
Non-Peer ReviewedA reduction in the sage grouse population could be a result of the export of nutrie...
Non-Peer ReviewedA field experiment was sown on May 27, 2008 at Melfort, Saskatchewan (52O44’N 104O4...
Native grassland is a potential source of seed for revegetation and restoration of ecosystems. Dynam...
Approximately 4.9 to 5.0 M ha of cultivated marginal land in Western Canada is environmentally unsus...
Non-Peer ReviewedMulti-species plantings, also known as polycultures, are expected to have several e...
Grazing systems for the Northern Great Plains based on the exclusive use of natural grassland are no...
Although most forage production in eastern Canada is comprised of species mixtures, little research ...