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Forage crops variety testing 1986

Forage crops variety testing 1986

... - These values are averaged only for the years a variety was tested... Names and addresses of agencies sponsoring entries in the 1986 North Carolina Perennial Forage Trials.. Sponsor ~ub[r] ... See full document

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Forage crops variety testing 1981

Forage crops variety testing 1981

... The varieties tested are classed into three major groups: winter annuals (such as rye, wheat, oats, barley, ryegrass and legumes); summer annuals for silage (such as forage sorghum, sorg[r] ... See full document

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Forage crops variety testing 1967

Forage crops variety testing 1967

... yield for that specific date. Although some entries in this test were from non-certified seed sources, this institution does not recommend the ~ of ~-certified seed. Neither origin nor v[r] ... See full document

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Forage crops variety testing 1994

Forage crops variety testing 1994

... FVT 250 Dry forage yield of rye, wheat, oats, barley and annual ryegrass at North Carolina state University, Lake Wheeler Road Field Laboratory, Wake County, N.C.. Surrey RG.[r] ... See full document

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Forage crops variety testing 1984

Forage crops variety testing 1984

... (Continued) Names, addresses and cultivar designation of agencies sponsoring entries in the 1983 North Carolina Perennial Forage Trials. Name Address[r] ... See full document

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Forage crops variety testing 1983

Forage crops variety testing 1983

... Perennial Forages Tidewater Research Station Portsmouth-Hyde Association 212 Days 49 Inches Winter Annuals Plymouth, North Carolina Gray friable sandy loam soil.. Sorghum Silage Eastern,[r] ... See full document

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Forage crops variety testing 1985

Forage crops variety testing 1985

... from long Greatest in precipitation Month Total tenn mean 24 hours Date 0.10 in or over 1983. Nov.[r] ... See full document

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Forage crops variety testing 1980

Forage crops variety testing 1980

... Table 19- Summer annual grasses simulated grazing trials, total annual production and long-term averages of dry forage yields and crude protein. Coastal Plain, North Carolina[r] ... See full document

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Forage crops variety testing 1979

Forage crops variety testing 1979

... The varieties tested are classed into three major groups: winter annuals (such as rye, wheat, oats, barley, ryegrass and legumes); summer annuals (such as sorghum-sudangrass hybrids, pea[r] ... See full document

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Forage crops variety testing 1976

Forage crops variety testing 1976

... FVT 124 Summer annual grasses simulated grazing trials, dry forage yield, crude protein, crude fiber, total digestibl, nutrients and estimated net energy.. long-term averages of dry fora[r] ... See full document

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Forage crops variety testing 1975

Forage crops variety testing 1975

... Summer annual grasses simulated grazing trials, combined locations - total annual production and long-i,rm averages of dry forage yields, crude protein and total digestible nutrients.. F[r] ... See full document

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Forage crops variety testing 1971

Forage crops variety testing 1971

... Winter annual grasses, long-term averages of forage yield and protein. Piedmont[r] ... See full document

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Forage crops variety testing 1967

Forage crops variety testing 1967

... Percentages, by harvests, of crude protein and digestible protein, and percentages of crude fiber for the season, Plymouth (Coastal Plain), North Carolina, 1966.1/. 1 2 3 4 Crude[r] ... See full document

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ROLE OF INDIGENOUS FOOD CROPS IN TRIBAL LIVELIHOOD OF WESTERN SATPURA IN AKKALKUWA TAHSIL NANDURBAR DISTRICT

ROLE OF INDIGENOUS FOOD CROPS IN TRIBAL LIVELIHOOD OF WESTERN SATPURA IN AKKALKUWA TAHSIL NANDURBAR DISTRICT

... Udid, tur, chavali, channa and moong are the major pulses in the study area, it is occupies in the 316.50 acres (12.46 percent) under the cereals to the total shown area. These crops are grown a small scale in ... See full document

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Crude Protein Content does not Determine the Preference Value of Plant Species for the Raini Goat (Capra aegagrus hircus L.) in Dry Rangelands

Crude Protein Content does not Determine the Preference Value of Plant Species for the Raini Goat (Capra aegagrus hircus L.) in Dry Rangelands

... wide variety of plant types (Peter et ...in forage preference and nutrient composition of diets selected by different types of animals, research findings from a given area and kind or class of animal have ... See full document

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EFFECTS OF VARIABLE FIRE SEVERITY ON FORAGE PRODUCTION AND FORAGING BEHAVIOR OF MOOSE IN WINTER

EFFECTS OF VARIABLE FIRE SEVERITY ON FORAGE PRODUCTION AND FORAGING BEHAVIOR OF MOOSE IN WINTER

... Fire is the primary disturbance in Alas- ka ’ s boreal forest, burning on average more than one million hectares annually (Dyrness et al. 1986). The post-fire landscape may be composed of a higher proportion of ... See full document

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The EU’s dependency on soya bean import for the animal feed
          industry and potential for EU produced alternatives

The EU’s dependency on soya bean import for the animal feed industry and potential for EU produced alternatives

... protein crops has pointed out. The lack of com- petitiveness of protein crops relative to cereals in Europe was also pointed out by Bues et ...protein crops to the sus- tainability of European food ... See full document

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EFFECTS OF SALINITY ON WATER RELATIONS AND ION UPTAKE IN THREE TROPICAL FORAGE CROPS

EFFECTS OF SALINITY ON WATER RELATIONS AND ION UPTAKE IN THREE TROPICAL FORAGE CROPS

... Sudan grass, which was more tolerant than maize and teosinte showed lower values of osmotic potential, CI-, SQ/' and Na+ but higher PQ/ and K+ as compared to latter two crop the [r] ... See full document

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Canada's rangeland resource: A look ahead.

Canada's rangeland resource: A look ahead.

... Agricultural research stations in the region have solved such problems as trace ele- ment deficiency, growing forage crops on bog lands and organic soils, increas[r] ... See full document

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FARMING FOR BEES. Guidelines for Providing Native Bee Habitat on Farms. The Xerces Society FOR INVERTEBRATE CONSERVATION

FARMING FOR BEES. Guidelines for Providing Native Bee Habitat on Farms. The Xerces Society FOR INVERTEBRATE CONSERVATION

... bee-attractive crops are supplemented with the extensive use of flowering cover crops, such as crimson clover, which further extend the availability of pollen and nectar throughout the ...now testing ... See full document

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