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    Risk Management in Forage Production of Cow–Calf Systems of Appalachia by Newman, Christina L, Abaye, A. Ozzie, Clapham, William M, Tracy, Benamin F, Swecker, William S, Maguire, Rory O

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-03-2012)
    “…Variation in production of cool-season forages over a typical grazing period increases the risk of failing to meet livestock nutrient needs. The objective of…”
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    Exploring the level of teaching practices of the agricultural education at Bangladesh agricultural university (BAU) by Kuri, Subrato K., Vines, Karen A., Crowder, Loy V., Abaye, Ozzie A.

    Published in Social sciences & humanities open (2023)
    “…The purpose of this study was to understand the level of teaching practices of the Agriculture Faulty at Bangladesh Agricultural University based on Revised…”
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    Forage Pasture Production, Risk Analysis, and the Buffering Capacity of Triticale by Clapham, William M., Fedders, James M., Abaye, A. Ozzie, Rayburn, Edward B.

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-01-2008)
    “…Many livestock producers minimize input costs by relying solely on naturalized, mixed‐species pasture, but expose themselves to risks associated with forage…”
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    Classification of Digital Photography for Measuring Productive Ground Cover by Rotz, J. D., Abaye, A. O., Wynne, R. H., Rayburn, E. B., Scaglia, G., Phillips, R. D.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-03-2008)
    “…Productive ground cover (PGC) is often used as a measure of sward health and persistence. To measure PGC, a camera stand was constructed to provide diffuse…”
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    Subsurface liming effects on cotton development and root growth: A greenhouse study by Adcock, Clyde W., Abaye, A. Ozzie, Alley, Marcus M.

    “…Cotton (Gossypium hirutum) yields in the Virginia Coastal Plain are often reduced by restricted root growth due to acid subsoils and hardpans, and sandy soils…”
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