The research in this article deals with the establishment and first-year growth of various forage species. When considering yields over an extended period of time, other factors which were not considered in this study are important. These include changes in soil salinity levels the thickness of topsoil and normal plant succession. To return strip-mined lands to a high level of usefulness, it is desirable to know the influence of various soil factors on plant establishment in a mine spoil. The reclaimed Old Pittsburg Mine in Stark County allowed such a study
A field study was conducted from 1981 through 1986 on an established stand of grass and legume speci...
In 1976, increased utilization of coal reserves in the Northern Great Plains was projected as the re...
Abilities of individual species to establish and produce must be considered in selecting species for...
The research in this article deals with the establishment and first-year growth of various forage sp...
The quantity and quality of seeds present in prairie soils prior to surface mining were determined i...
The greatest impediment to agriculture in western North Dakota was cited as being water availability...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate vegetation production and soil management factors i...
The author gives a brief look at commercial coal mining in North Dakota. Also, on early research con...
Surface coal mining has taken place in North Dakota for many decades. Upon the mining process, the m...
Coal surface mining in northern Great Plains USA led to reclamation experiments with soil respreadin...
Seventeen grass species and two legumes were evaluated in a greenhouse study to determine their pote...
Commissioned in 1971, an on-going reclamation study has been conducted by the Soils Department of th...
Coal extraction, which is increasing in the Northern Great Plains region, drastically alters the phy...
Research was conducted on native range and revegetated strip mine spoils near Colstrip, Montana, in ...
The objective of this study was to identify factors related to productivity of undisturbed prime and...
A field study was conducted from 1981 through 1986 on an established stand of grass and legume speci...
In 1976, increased utilization of coal reserves in the Northern Great Plains was projected as the re...
Abilities of individual species to establish and produce must be considered in selecting species for...
The research in this article deals with the establishment and first-year growth of various forage sp...
The quantity and quality of seeds present in prairie soils prior to surface mining were determined i...
The greatest impediment to agriculture in western North Dakota was cited as being water availability...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate vegetation production and soil management factors i...
The author gives a brief look at commercial coal mining in North Dakota. Also, on early research con...
Surface coal mining has taken place in North Dakota for many decades. Upon the mining process, the m...
Coal surface mining in northern Great Plains USA led to reclamation experiments with soil respreadin...
Seventeen grass species and two legumes were evaluated in a greenhouse study to determine their pote...
Commissioned in 1971, an on-going reclamation study has been conducted by the Soils Department of th...
Coal extraction, which is increasing in the Northern Great Plains region, drastically alters the phy...
Research was conducted on native range and revegetated strip mine spoils near Colstrip, Montana, in ...
The objective of this study was to identify factors related to productivity of undisturbed prime and...
A field study was conducted from 1981 through 1986 on an established stand of grass and legume speci...
In 1976, increased utilization of coal reserves in the Northern Great Plains was projected as the re...
Abilities of individual species to establish and produce must be considered in selecting species for...