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File 2020 Influence of Oat Variety and Harvest Timing on Alfalfa Establishment in an Organic System
Evaluation of organic alfalfa establishment using an oat companion crop.
File 2018 Intercropping Organic Peas and Oats for Forage
Examine pea types along with various seeding rate combinations of pea/oat intercrops in an organic environment.
File 2016 Utilizing Winter Rye as a Forage for the Integration of Crop and Livestock Production
Using winter rye for forage to integrate cropland into a livestock system
File ECMAScript program 2014 Double Cropping Annual Forages
Results demonstrating the value of winter cereals as a reliable forage crop that provides cover and extends the haying/grazing season.
File 2013 Proso Millet For Grain and Forage
Variety trial results from 2013 showing proso millet grain and forage data.
File Pascal source code 2012 Winter Cereals as a Forage Crop
A trial looking at fall planted winter cereals as a forage crop.
File 2011 Cereal/Pea Forage Comparisons
Field trials to compare multiple cropping of cereal/pea forage to monocultures of cereal and forage pea.
File PDF document 2008 Forage Cover Crop Systems to Extend Season
The results from a 2008 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test forage cover crop systems to extend the season.
File PDF document 2008 Evaluation of Field Pea Types for Cover Crop/Forage Applications
The results from a 2008 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to evaluate field pea types for cover crop/forage applications.
File HTML 2004 Annual Forages for Hay and Grazing -Two Crops in One Season - A Demonstration Project
The results from a 2004 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test annual forages for hay and grazing - two crops in one season.
File 2003 Forage Barley Variety Trial
The results from a 2003 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test forage barley varieties.
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