Tall fescue is the major cool-season grass in southeastern Kansas. Perennial grass crops, as with annual row crops, rely on proper fertilization for optimum production; however, meadows and pastures are often under-fertilized and produce low quantities of low-quality forage. Even when new stands are established, this is often true. The objective of this study was to determine whether N, P, and K fertilization improves yields during the early years of a stand
This study was initiated in 1961 to determine responses of continuous corn and grain sorghum grown u...
Fertilizer application enable producers to influence pasture production. The effect of N fertilizati...
Research efforts to improve cultivar quality include selecting for stress tolerance and disease resi...
First-year production of tall fescue (Site 1 in 2013 and Site 2 in 2014) was affected by nitrogen (N...
Second-year production of tall fescue was affected by nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) fertilization ...
A tall fescue production study was conducted at two locations, beginning in the fall of 2016 and the...
Tall fescue production was measured during the third production year of a study with locations start...
A native hay meadow in northeastern Oklahoma was overseeded with tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Sc...
In 2019 and 2021, a tall fescue fertility study was conducted at the K-State Experiment Station near...
The response of Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) to potassium (K) fertilization has been incons...
Kenhy fescue is a new, improved variety of tall fescue which has recently been released by the Unive...
Teff, a warm season annual grass native to Africa, is gaining popularity as a forage crop in the Uni...
Report of research on crop fertilization at Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station sites
A summary of research conducted in 2018-2020 on fertilizer use and management practices for crops in...
Our objectives were to document effects of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) fertilize...
This study was initiated in 1961 to determine responses of continuous corn and grain sorghum grown u...
Fertilizer application enable producers to influence pasture production. The effect of N fertilizati...
Research efforts to improve cultivar quality include selecting for stress tolerance and disease resi...
First-year production of tall fescue (Site 1 in 2013 and Site 2 in 2014) was affected by nitrogen (N...
Second-year production of tall fescue was affected by nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) fertilization ...
A tall fescue production study was conducted at two locations, beginning in the fall of 2016 and the...
Tall fescue production was measured during the third production year of a study with locations start...
A native hay meadow in northeastern Oklahoma was overseeded with tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Sc...
In 2019 and 2021, a tall fescue fertility study was conducted at the K-State Experiment Station near...
The response of Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) to potassium (K) fertilization has been incons...
Kenhy fescue is a new, improved variety of tall fescue which has recently been released by the Unive...
Teff, a warm season annual grass native to Africa, is gaining popularity as a forage crop in the Uni...
Report of research on crop fertilization at Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station sites
A summary of research conducted in 2018-2020 on fertilizer use and management practices for crops in...
Our objectives were to document effects of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) fertilize...
This study was initiated in 1961 to determine responses of continuous corn and grain sorghum grown u...
Fertilizer application enable producers to influence pasture production. The effect of N fertilizati...
Research efforts to improve cultivar quality include selecting for stress tolerance and disease resi...