Four range sites were fertilized at three different rates of nitrogen (33, 67, and 100 pounds nitrogen per acre) in southwestern North Dakota. Increasing the production of a range site with nitrogen fertilization is closely associated with the inherent production potential of the site. In general, greatest increases in total dry-matter yields for a given increment of fertilizer were observed at the 67-pound nitrogen application. Total basal cover was reduced by fertilization on the Vebar and Havre sites but increased on the Rhodes and Manning sites. In general, reduction in total cover was due to a decrease in cover of the blue grama grass. An increase in cover and density of western wheatgrass and the sage species was generally observed on...
Seven species of grass were grown on plots to which N had been applied at progressively increasing r...
Burning and nitrogen fertilization in combination increased forage production significantly over any...
A single application of 27-12-0 fertilizer on native rangeland in northwestern Oregon produced a 4-y...
Dryland grass production is an important agricultural commodity in the Northern Great Plains. Nitrog...
Western one-third North Dakota was covered by native grasslands. One of the largest agricultural ind...
Many studies have reported nitrogen (N) fertilization of rangeland, but few have reported changes in...
Grasslands have typically shown improvement and gains with the application of nitrogen. The creation...
Simulated water spreading and nitrogen fertilization were studied on soils developed from Pierre Sha...
Nutrient deficiency, primarily nitrogen (N), is a major plant growth-limiting factor on northern Gre...
High rates of nitrogen applied at one time or over a 4-year period markedly changed the botanical co...
A field study was conducted at Mandan, North Dakota to provide information on the fate of fertilizer...
Native warm-season grass mixtures have been established on the Southern Plains under the USDA Conser...
Earlier initiation of spring growth and increased dry matter production of mixed prairie are importa...
Nitrogen fertilizer was applied to native rangeland at the Archer and Gillette Substations in Wyomin...
Nitrogen at four rates, 100, 300, 600, and 900 lb/acre, and a combination of 900 lb N, 100 lb P2O5/a...
Seven species of grass were grown on plots to which N had been applied at progressively increasing r...
Burning and nitrogen fertilization in combination increased forage production significantly over any...
A single application of 27-12-0 fertilizer on native rangeland in northwestern Oregon produced a 4-y...
Dryland grass production is an important agricultural commodity in the Northern Great Plains. Nitrog...
Western one-third North Dakota was covered by native grasslands. One of the largest agricultural ind...
Many studies have reported nitrogen (N) fertilization of rangeland, but few have reported changes in...
Grasslands have typically shown improvement and gains with the application of nitrogen. The creation...
Simulated water spreading and nitrogen fertilization were studied on soils developed from Pierre Sha...
Nutrient deficiency, primarily nitrogen (N), is a major plant growth-limiting factor on northern Gre...
High rates of nitrogen applied at one time or over a 4-year period markedly changed the botanical co...
A field study was conducted at Mandan, North Dakota to provide information on the fate of fertilizer...
Native warm-season grass mixtures have been established on the Southern Plains under the USDA Conser...
Earlier initiation of spring growth and increased dry matter production of mixed prairie are importa...
Nitrogen fertilizer was applied to native rangeland at the Archer and Gillette Substations in Wyomin...
Nitrogen at four rates, 100, 300, 600, and 900 lb/acre, and a combination of 900 lb N, 100 lb P2O5/a...
Seven species of grass were grown on plots to which N had been applied at progressively increasing r...
Burning and nitrogen fertilization in combination increased forage production significantly over any...
A single application of 27-12-0 fertilizer on native rangeland in northwestern Oregon produced a 4-y...