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BHL: 2 Years: 13 million pages: 12 million names: Chrismania! ... Subjects:; Forage plants ... ; Browse By: Titles | Authors | Subjects | Names | Map | Year Published In: For:
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www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/13563
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The forage crops on your farm are a long-term investment of your time and money. Pastures and hayfields, unlike corn, potatoes or vegetables, are planted with the intention of harvesting them for three to five years or more. ... Note: The names that appear in the table refer to soil series, not specific towns.
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www.umext.maine.edu/onlinepubs/htmpubs/2272.htm
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... (for five years or more) for herbaceous forage crops, ... The code and name of each crop appears in the ...
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www.fao.org/es/faodef/fdef11e.htm
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Pastures and Forage Crops for Horses1 ... Florida, pastures and forage crops provide a major part of the nutritional needs of horses almost year-round. Planning for pastures or forage crops utilized as horse pasture should consider peculiarities of the digestive system of the horse.
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Many fields used for agronomic crops have received annual applications of P-containing fertilizers for many years. As a result, the P levels of these soils are high or very high as measured by ... Where forage is removed as silage or hay it may be necessary to shorten this interval ... Fertilization of Field & Forage Crops...
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www.ecochem.com/t_dforage.html
www.ecochem.com/t_dforage.html
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For many years cultural practices were the main methods to prevent or reduce infestations of forage crop pests. Measures such as destruction of crop residues and volunteer plants, variation in time of planting or harvesting and crop rotation, added little or no cost to the production of these crops. ... N. M. Randolph;
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entowww.tamu.edu/extension/bulletins/b-975.html
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Retrieval by disease names ... Most forage crops are grasses and legumes. As there are many species of these crop plants, it is characteristic that many kinds of diseases occur on them. We have researched the diseases of forage crops for many years in the plant disease laboratory of NGRI.
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ss.niai.affrc.go.jp/db/diseases/detitle.html
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Pediococcus species isolated from forage crops were characterized, and their application to silage preparation was studied. Most isolates were distributed on forage crops at low frequency. These isolates could be divided into three (A, B, and C) groups by their sugar fermentation patterns.
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aem.asm.org/cgi/content/full/65/7/2901
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MU Extension, University of Missouri ... In drought-stressed fields, border vegetation is less abundant or dried out, causing nymphs to move quickly and in higher numbers into crops. Once in the field, grasshoppers may do serious damage to the forage crop or pasture.
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muextension.missouri.edu/xplor/agguides/crops/g04563.ht...
muextension.missouri.edu/xplor/agguides/crops/g04563.htm
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