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Effects of Mowing Frequency on the Yield and Protein Content of Several Grasses Grown in Pure Stands
Date of this Version
9-1947
Document Type
Article
Citation
Newell, L.C. and Keim, F.D. (1947) Effects of mowing frequency on the yield and protein content of several grasses grown in pure stands (Research Bulletin: Bulletin of the Agricultural Experiment Station of Nebraska No. 150)
Abstract
This paper presents results of a five-year experiment conducted at the Agricultural Experiment Station, Lincoln, Nebraska, on the adaptation, yield, and quality of several grasses subjected to different frequencies of harvest as a means of determining their forage value.
Comments
ISSN 0097-1481