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1992-1988 Substituting Legumes for Fallow in U.S. Great Plains Wheat Production
The results from a multiple year experiment about substituting legumes for fallow in U.S. Great Plains wheat production.
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2010 Perennial Grass and Legume Species Demonstration across a Salinity Gradient
A demonstration to evaluate selected perennial grass and legume species across a salinity gradient.
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2011 Evaluation of Perennial Grasses and Legumes Yield Across Salinity Gradients
A study to see perennial grasses and legumes performance across a salinity gradient.
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2013 Field Pea and Lentil Relay Performance on Subsequent Wheat
The results of a 2013 study to evaluate the influence of a legume cover crop following a legume cash crop on the subsequent crop.
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2018 Black and Navy Bean Seed Yield with Row Spacing and Plant Population
A field study was conducted to examine the response of black and navy bean to row spacing and plant population.
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2019 Corn Silage Intercropping Summary
A trial was initiated in 2018 to begin screening possible companions to pair with corn. The focus of the pairing was legume crops. The goal of the research was to find combinations that could increase the potential silage tonnage and quality.
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