A series of experiments in which true-prairie grasses were clipped at frequent intervals afforded excellent materials for a study of the effects of such treatment upon the food reserves. Two species of Andropogon, at present the most important dominants of true prairie, were employed. A series of quadrats on a north-facing slope in the Blemont prairie in Lincoln, Nebraska, in which little bluestem Andropogon scoparius, grew in about 70 of big bluestem, A. furcatus, were obtained about a mile distant from virgin lowland prairie near the flood plain of salt creek
Clipping little bluestem, big bluestem, and indiangrass for 3 successive years at the seed-ripened s...
Graduation date: 1963A five-year clipping experiment was conducted to determine maximum sustained ut...
The origin of native midwestern pastures from virgin prairie and the degeneration of the prairie und...
A series of experiments in which true-prairie grasses were clipped at frequent intervals afforded ex...
The degeneration of native bluestem prairies of eastern Nebraska occurs slowly under moderate grazin...
A study has been made of the regeneration of bluestem grasses in ex- closures in continuously grazed...
The degeneration of native bluestem prairies of eastern Nebraska occurs slowly under moderate grazin...
The effects of clipping to a 2.54 cm (1 inch) height at 5 stages of development of western North Dak...
This investigation was an attempt to determine the vigor of various types of range grasses under dif...
The severe drought of 1934 to 1938 has resulted in great losses in the plantpopulations of native pa...
The article covers a 5 year study addressing the effects of clipping on the mixed grass prairie west...
A study was made to determine what effect various intensities at clipping had upon yield, basal cove...
The writer has been interested in prairies, pastures, and root depth and distribution over a period ...
Ten eastern Nebraska tallgrass prairie remnants were evaluated up to four times during the 1979 grow...
Grass development and seasonal growth patterns are used in making range management decisions. Plant ...
Clipping little bluestem, big bluestem, and indiangrass for 3 successive years at the seed-ripened s...
Graduation date: 1963A five-year clipping experiment was conducted to determine maximum sustained ut...
The origin of native midwestern pastures from virgin prairie and the degeneration of the prairie und...
A series of experiments in which true-prairie grasses were clipped at frequent intervals afforded ex...
The degeneration of native bluestem prairies of eastern Nebraska occurs slowly under moderate grazin...
A study has been made of the regeneration of bluestem grasses in ex- closures in continuously grazed...
The degeneration of native bluestem prairies of eastern Nebraska occurs slowly under moderate grazin...
The effects of clipping to a 2.54 cm (1 inch) height at 5 stages of development of western North Dak...
This investigation was an attempt to determine the vigor of various types of range grasses under dif...
The severe drought of 1934 to 1938 has resulted in great losses in the plantpopulations of native pa...
The article covers a 5 year study addressing the effects of clipping on the mixed grass prairie west...
A study was made to determine what effect various intensities at clipping had upon yield, basal cove...
The writer has been interested in prairies, pastures, and root depth and distribution over a period ...
Ten eastern Nebraska tallgrass prairie remnants were evaluated up to four times during the 1979 grow...
Grass development and seasonal growth patterns are used in making range management decisions. Plant ...
Clipping little bluestem, big bluestem, and indiangrass for 3 successive years at the seed-ripened s...
Graduation date: 1963A five-year clipping experiment was conducted to determine maximum sustained ut...
The origin of native midwestern pastures from virgin prairie and the degeneration of the prairie und...