Old World bluestem (Bothriochloa ischaemum L.) is the major grass being planted for improved pastures on marginal farmland in western Oklahoma and adjacent areas in Texas. The farmland is often deficient in plant available N as a result of up to 100 years of cultivation and erosion. This study determined N fertilizer use efficiency on steer gain when grazing Old World bluestem in northwestern Oklahoma where average annual precipitation is 575 mm yr(-1). The study was conducted over 4 summer grazing seasons on Pratt soils (sandy, mixed thermic Psammentic Haplusalfs). Nitrogen rates of 0, 34, 68, and 102 kg N ha(-1) yr(-1) were applied to paddocks in a randomized complete block design with 4 blocks. Steer gain averaged 220 kg ha(-1) yr (-1) a...
A grazing trial comparing fertilized and unfertilized 3-pasture systems has shown that the addition ...
Western one-third North Dakota was covered by native grasslands. One of the largest agricultural ind...
Nine pastures of 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling steers. Five were burned April 24, 1973; f...
Old World bluestem (Bothriochloa ischaemum L.) is being extensively seeded on marginal farmland in t...
Native warm-season grass mixtures have been established on the Southern Plains under the USDA Conser...
Old World bluestem (OWB; Bothriocloa spp.) are popular in the southern Great Plains but little is kn...
In grazing systems only 5-30% of ingested nitrogen (N) is retained in BW gain of growing beef cattle...
The objective of this 2 year study was to identify the optimal height to graze Old World bluestem pa...
Alternatives to cool-season grasses are needed for summer forage production on droughty, infertile s...
Old World bluestem (Bothriochloa ischaemum L.) is being extensively established on marginal farmland...
Plant available nitrogen limits production of native warm-season grasses on marginal farmland in the...
Dryland grass production is an important agricultural commodity in the Northern Great Plains. Nitrog...
Marginal farmlands seeded to grasses in the Southern Great Plains usually have been depleted in N by...
Nine pastures of 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling steers. Five were burned April 24, 1973; ...
Burned and unburned Kansas Flint Hills range was fertilized in early May with 0, 40, and 80 lb N/acr...
A grazing trial comparing fertilized and unfertilized 3-pasture systems has shown that the addition ...
Western one-third North Dakota was covered by native grasslands. One of the largest agricultural ind...
Nine pastures of 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling steers. Five were burned April 24, 1973; f...
Old World bluestem (Bothriochloa ischaemum L.) is being extensively seeded on marginal farmland in t...
Native warm-season grass mixtures have been established on the Southern Plains under the USDA Conser...
Old World bluestem (OWB; Bothriocloa spp.) are popular in the southern Great Plains but little is kn...
In grazing systems only 5-30% of ingested nitrogen (N) is retained in BW gain of growing beef cattle...
The objective of this 2 year study was to identify the optimal height to graze Old World bluestem pa...
Alternatives to cool-season grasses are needed for summer forage production on droughty, infertile s...
Old World bluestem (Bothriochloa ischaemum L.) is being extensively established on marginal farmland...
Plant available nitrogen limits production of native warm-season grasses on marginal farmland in the...
Dryland grass production is an important agricultural commodity in the Northern Great Plains. Nitrog...
Marginal farmlands seeded to grasses in the Southern Great Plains usually have been depleted in N by...
Nine pastures of 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling steers. Five were burned April 24, 1973; ...
Burned and unburned Kansas Flint Hills range was fertilized in early May with 0, 40, and 80 lb N/acr...
A grazing trial comparing fertilized and unfertilized 3-pasture systems has shown that the addition ...
Western one-third North Dakota was covered by native grasslands. One of the largest agricultural ind...
Nine pastures of 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling steers. Five were burned April 24, 1973; f...