Tallgrass prairie annual hay production and chemical composition (N, P, K, CA) data from a 23-year study conducted by H.J. Harper, Oklahoma State University, from 1929 through 1951 were correlated with corresponding monthly and seasonal temperature (mean, maximum and minimum, and absolute maximum and minimum), precipitation, wind, spring and fall growing season freeze dates, current and previous year's harvest dates, and previous year's yield. Multiple regression analyses were used to determine the weather variables and multiple regression equations which accounted for the greatest percentage of variation in annual hay production and nutrient concentrations. Equations with 4 independent weather variables for all months prior to the date of ...
Estimates of forage production for long-term ungrazed, lightly, moderately, and heavily grazed treat...
This study was designed to determine if a relationship existed between corn (Zea mays) and soybean (...
Regression models were developed to predict relative abundance of annual broomweeds on a Texas range...
Range forage yields obtained over a 50-year period at the Research Substation near Manyberries in so...
Herbage production on the loamy upland range site in southeastern Kansas is related to seasonal prec...
Yields of crested wheatgrass on August 1 and May 15 and its August 1st regrowth, with or without N f...
The effects of seasonal distribution of precipitation on forage yield are often confounded by stand ...
Understanding the drivers that account for plant production allows for a better understanding of pla...
Hay is an important field crop in the U.S., with over 54 million harvested acres in 2015. In many so...
Nine years of herbage yield data from nonfertilized and nitrogen (N) fertilized plots of introduced ...
A study was conducted from 1971 through 1975 in a north central Oklahoma tallgrass prairie to determ...
This research determined the effect of season and precipitation on the chemical composition of six g...
To estimate annual forage production from moisture conditions it is important to consider the timing...
Ranchers and range managers need a decision support tool that provides a reasonably accurate predict...
The ability to forecast annual forage yield from weather data would be useful for making appropriate...
Estimates of forage production for long-term ungrazed, lightly, moderately, and heavily grazed treat...
This study was designed to determine if a relationship existed between corn (Zea mays) and soybean (...
Regression models were developed to predict relative abundance of annual broomweeds on a Texas range...
Range forage yields obtained over a 50-year period at the Research Substation near Manyberries in so...
Herbage production on the loamy upland range site in southeastern Kansas is related to seasonal prec...
Yields of crested wheatgrass on August 1 and May 15 and its August 1st regrowth, with or without N f...
The effects of seasonal distribution of precipitation on forage yield are often confounded by stand ...
Understanding the drivers that account for plant production allows for a better understanding of pla...
Hay is an important field crop in the U.S., with over 54 million harvested acres in 2015. In many so...
Nine years of herbage yield data from nonfertilized and nitrogen (N) fertilized plots of introduced ...
A study was conducted from 1971 through 1975 in a north central Oklahoma tallgrass prairie to determ...
This research determined the effect of season and precipitation on the chemical composition of six g...
To estimate annual forage production from moisture conditions it is important to consider the timing...
Ranchers and range managers need a decision support tool that provides a reasonably accurate predict...
The ability to forecast annual forage yield from weather data would be useful for making appropriate...
Estimates of forage production for long-term ungrazed, lightly, moderately, and heavily grazed treat...
This study was designed to determine if a relationship existed between corn (Zea mays) and soybean (...
Regression models were developed to predict relative abundance of annual broomweeds on a Texas range...