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Date of this Version

3-1965

Document Type

Article

Citation

Smika, D.E. and Newell, L.C. (1965) Irrigation and fertilization practices for seed production from established stands of side-oats grama (Research Bulletin: Bulletin of the Agricultural Experiment Station of Nebraska No. 218)

Comments

ISSN 0097-1549

Abstract

The objectives of this study of grass seed production were to determine the response of an established stand of a warm-season grass to irrigation and fertilizer practices with regard to the specific practices needed to produce maximum quantity of adequate quality seed per acre. Side-oats grama was chosen for the study because of the availability of adapted varieties.

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