- Legume Cover Crops Development by NRCS and Auburn University Jorge
There has been a growing interest in planting early flowering types because of their reseeding potential and subsequent reduction in seeding costs (Reeves 1994) Caley pea (Lathyrus hirsutus L. ), also called wild winter pea, singletary pea, or roughpea,.
- I superior hardiness and suitability for grazing. On very poor
Of course, some of the soib of Alabama need no commercial fertilizer for an occasional crop of hay, but the removal of many successive crops of any kind of hay will, on almost any upland soil, finally necessitate the use of fertilizers for bot~.
- Managing Winter-Annual Legumes as Nitrogen Sources for No-Tillage
Monitoring of soil inorganic N levels in 1984 and 1985 suggested that supplemental N Managing Hairy Vetch as a Nitrogen Source legume alternative... The above information is from the QAI website certified clients listing and only accurate at the time of.
- Evaluation of Biomass Production of Different Legumes in an
Purpose of Study: biomass produced by chickling vetch compared with hairy vetch, soybean, and alfalfa (and the non legume check wheat... The above information is from the QAI website certified clients listing and only accurate at the time of publishing.
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