Photograph of meadow. Proper meadow maintennace will result in regrowth such as this being examined by Soil Conservation Service [SCS] technician, Andrew Costner. The native grass has sufficient regrowth to regain vigor and make seed to be used elsewhere. If top growth is a problem for next year's crop, SCS technicians recommend cutting dead growth in late winter with a rotary mower. This puts mulch on the ground and aids to keep soil and moisture losses low. OK-1482-10
Photograph of Widney Farm. Upland alfalfa for soil management. Alfalfa is an excellent legume for so...
Saltgrass (Distichlis stricta (Torr.) Rydb.) meadows may be converted to productive pasture if the l...
Photograph of Fred Collins, Soil Conservation Service [SCS] technician, examines seed on a field of ...
Photograph of the harvesting of grass. Harvesting native grass seed with self-propelled combines. Th...
Photograph of Mr. T. Kessler (right) shows Soil Conservation Service [SCS] Technician Roland E. Lee ...
Photograph of old vegetation at the Red Plains Experiment Station. The old vegetation, after moving ...
Degree-days required for standing crop and above-ground net primary production of northern wheatgras...
Photograph of grass. Native grass planting. A follow up of OK-487-10, 1957-05-15. OK-1001-1
Photograph of Soil Conservation Service [SCS] Andy Costner stands in excellent growth of Sericea Les...
Photograph of crop residue utilization. Earl Judge, left, Work Unit Conservationist [WUC] & Soil Con...
Photograph of pasture seeding. Buffalo grass seeded in 1950 on overflow bottom of Clear Boggy Creek....
Before heavy mechanization and intensive cultivation, perennial grasses and forest land covered the ...
Photograph of seeding native seed grass for seed production. Windrowing Caddo switchgrass planted in...
The primary, cool season, perennial pasture grasses used in Kentucky are orchardgrass, bluegrass, an...
7022322PDFTech ReportVHTRC 81-R5VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilMcIlvaine, P. JBlase...
Photograph of Widney Farm. Upland alfalfa for soil management. Alfalfa is an excellent legume for so...
Saltgrass (Distichlis stricta (Torr.) Rydb.) meadows may be converted to productive pasture if the l...
Photograph of Fred Collins, Soil Conservation Service [SCS] technician, examines seed on a field of ...
Photograph of the harvesting of grass. Harvesting native grass seed with self-propelled combines. Th...
Photograph of Mr. T. Kessler (right) shows Soil Conservation Service [SCS] Technician Roland E. Lee ...
Photograph of old vegetation at the Red Plains Experiment Station. The old vegetation, after moving ...
Degree-days required for standing crop and above-ground net primary production of northern wheatgras...
Photograph of grass. Native grass planting. A follow up of OK-487-10, 1957-05-15. OK-1001-1
Photograph of Soil Conservation Service [SCS] Andy Costner stands in excellent growth of Sericea Les...
Photograph of crop residue utilization. Earl Judge, left, Work Unit Conservationist [WUC] & Soil Con...
Photograph of pasture seeding. Buffalo grass seeded in 1950 on overflow bottom of Clear Boggy Creek....
Before heavy mechanization and intensive cultivation, perennial grasses and forest land covered the ...
Photograph of seeding native seed grass for seed production. Windrowing Caddo switchgrass planted in...
The primary, cool season, perennial pasture grasses used in Kentucky are orchardgrass, bluegrass, an...
7022322PDFTech ReportVHTRC 81-R5VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilMcIlvaine, P. JBlase...
Photograph of Widney Farm. Upland alfalfa for soil management. Alfalfa is an excellent legume for so...
Saltgrass (Distichlis stricta (Torr.) Rydb.) meadows may be converted to productive pasture if the l...
Photograph of Fred Collins, Soil Conservation Service [SCS] technician, examines seed on a field of ...