Nitrogen (N) fertility recommendations for cool-season grasses in the north central region of the USA have not been species specific. This broad recommendation assumes that all grasses have similar N demands, while seasonal growth patterns and dry matter yield of cool-season grass species vary. Nitrogen fertiliser costs have steadily increased, but recommendations are to be below optimal levels for economic return (Klausner et al., 1998). A more specific N fertiliser recommendation may increase the producers’ net income
Teff, a warm season annual grass native to Africa, is gaining popularity as a forage crop in the Uni...
Non-Peer ReviewedIt has long been established that the primary limiting factors for dryland forage p...
The diminishing returns associated with nitrogen (N) fertiliser use over time are well recognised, a...
Nitrogen (N) fertility recommendations for cool-season grasses in the north central region of the US...
Maintaining a mixture of cool-and warm-season grasses under intensive management for season-long pro...
Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.), the most important cool season perennial pasture grass in...
Native perennial warm-season grasses (NPWSG) have drawn interest as bioenergy feedstocks due to thei...
An experiment was established within the Lees Valley (400 m a.s.l.), Canterbury out of low producing...
Dryland grass production is an important agricultural commodity in the Northern Great Plains. Nitrog...
Cattlemen in the eastern USA profitably utilize endophyte-infected tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea)...
The objective of this study was to evaluate possibilities and limits of manipulating the grass growt...
Economic and environmental concerns over nitrogen (N) fertilization of turf-grasses are prompting se...
Kenhy fescue is a new, improved variety of tall fescue which has recently been released by the Unive...
The seasonal productivity of eight perennial grass varieties at three nitrogen levels was measured i...
Two cultivars each of four warm-season grass species under three N fertilizer treatments and three h...
Teff, a warm season annual grass native to Africa, is gaining popularity as a forage crop in the Uni...
Non-Peer ReviewedIt has long been established that the primary limiting factors for dryland forage p...
The diminishing returns associated with nitrogen (N) fertiliser use over time are well recognised, a...
Nitrogen (N) fertility recommendations for cool-season grasses in the north central region of the US...
Maintaining a mixture of cool-and warm-season grasses under intensive management for season-long pro...
Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.), the most important cool season perennial pasture grass in...
Native perennial warm-season grasses (NPWSG) have drawn interest as bioenergy feedstocks due to thei...
An experiment was established within the Lees Valley (400 m a.s.l.), Canterbury out of low producing...
Dryland grass production is an important agricultural commodity in the Northern Great Plains. Nitrog...
Cattlemen in the eastern USA profitably utilize endophyte-infected tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea)...
The objective of this study was to evaluate possibilities and limits of manipulating the grass growt...
Economic and environmental concerns over nitrogen (N) fertilization of turf-grasses are prompting se...
Kenhy fescue is a new, improved variety of tall fescue which has recently been released by the Unive...
The seasonal productivity of eight perennial grass varieties at three nitrogen levels was measured i...
Two cultivars each of four warm-season grass species under three N fertilizer treatments and three h...
Teff, a warm season annual grass native to Africa, is gaining popularity as a forage crop in the Uni...
Non-Peer ReviewedIt has long been established that the primary limiting factors for dryland forage p...
The diminishing returns associated with nitrogen (N) fertiliser use over time are well recognised, a...