Dry periods after harvesting cereals increase the difficulty of sowing a new ley. The tradition of sowing in July/August can therefore be risky. Sowing a grass-clover ley into the cereal crop in March/April uses the residual soil moisture from winter for the establishment of the ley. In most cases, the sowing is successful. Under the shade of the cereal crop, the ley develops without becoming a competitor or interfering with the harvest. After removing the straw, the undersown ley quickly develops, forming a dense sward
WOS: 000346626200007Winter cereals can provide feed earlier than annual grasses since they are gener...
The object of first experiment was undertaken to determine the best time of subterranean clover (Tri...
A 2-year field experiment using a randomized complete block design with the treatments arranged as s...
Dry periods after harvesting cereals increase the difficulty of sowing a new ley. The tradition of s...
Advantages - Higher yields in grass-clover leys due to earlier development - Better establishment ...
Recent investigations suggest that cereal production on clover leys in the medium rainfall region ca...
WITHIN the next two to three months about 5 1/2 million acres of cereals will be sown for grain in t...
Undersowing a main crop enables establishment of a catch crop in areas characterized by a short post...
There is a need for better knowledge of the production potential in organic stockless cereal product...
In crop rotations the harvest date of the first crop affects the sowing date of the succeeding crop ...
The role of oats in relation to root diseases of wheat was examined at four of the State Wheat Resea...
Winter cereals can provide feed earlier than annual grasses since they are generally more adaptable ...
Lack of water is a major limitation to crop production, particularly where roots of cereal crops are...
The success of the establishment of living mulch systems in cereals is, among other factors, depende...
Graduation date: 1988Orchardgrass and tall fescue seed crops are commonly springplanted\ud in Oregon...
WOS: 000346626200007Winter cereals can provide feed earlier than annual grasses since they are gener...
The object of first experiment was undertaken to determine the best time of subterranean clover (Tri...
A 2-year field experiment using a randomized complete block design with the treatments arranged as s...
Dry periods after harvesting cereals increase the difficulty of sowing a new ley. The tradition of s...
Advantages - Higher yields in grass-clover leys due to earlier development - Better establishment ...
Recent investigations suggest that cereal production on clover leys in the medium rainfall region ca...
WITHIN the next two to three months about 5 1/2 million acres of cereals will be sown for grain in t...
Undersowing a main crop enables establishment of a catch crop in areas characterized by a short post...
There is a need for better knowledge of the production potential in organic stockless cereal product...
In crop rotations the harvest date of the first crop affects the sowing date of the succeeding crop ...
The role of oats in relation to root diseases of wheat was examined at four of the State Wheat Resea...
Winter cereals can provide feed earlier than annual grasses since they are generally more adaptable ...
Lack of water is a major limitation to crop production, particularly where roots of cereal crops are...
The success of the establishment of living mulch systems in cereals is, among other factors, depende...
Graduation date: 1988Orchardgrass and tall fescue seed crops are commonly springplanted\ud in Oregon...
WOS: 000346626200007Winter cereals can provide feed earlier than annual grasses since they are gener...
The object of first experiment was undertaken to determine the best time of subterranean clover (Tri...
A 2-year field experiment using a randomized complete block design with the treatments arranged as s...