Search Results - "Kirksey, R. E."
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Yield and nutritive value of irrigated winter cereal forage grass-legume intercrops in the Southern High Plains, USA
Published in Agronomy journal (01-03-2004)Get full text
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Influence of grazing dormant native range or winter wheat pasture on subsequent finishing cattle performance, carcass characteristics, and ruminal metabolism
Published in Journal of animal science (01-12-2003)“…A winter grazing/feedlot performance experiment repeated over 2 yr (Exp. 1) and a metabolism experiment (Exp. 2) were conducted to evaluate effects of grazing…”
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Performance of perennial cool-season forage grasses in diverse soil moisture environments, Southern High Plains, USA
Published in Crop science (01-05-2005)“…A continuing need exists to evaluate grasses for irrigated pastures in new and marginal environments. Persistence and yield of Altai wildrye, Leymus angustus…”
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Pasture and stocker cattle performance on furrow-irrigated alfalfa and tall wheatgrass pastures, Southern High Plains, USA
Published in Crop science (2005)“…Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) and tall wheatgrass Agropyron elongatum (Host) Beauv., = Elytrigia elongata (Host) Nevski monocultures and mixtures were…”
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Establishment and early growth of dryland plantings of Arizona cypress in New Mexico, USA
Published in Agroforestry systems (01-05-2005)“…Arid and semi-arid lands are becoming increasingly important for food and fiber production worldwide. Windbreak and shelterbelts can improve the productivity…”
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Influence of grazing dormant native range or winter wheat pasture on subsequent finishing cattle performance, carcass characteristics, and ruminal metabolism1,2
Published in Journal of animal science (01-12-2003)“…A winter grazing/feedlot performance experiment repeated over 2 yr (Exp. 1) and a metabolism experiment (Exp. 2) were conducted to evaluate effects of grazing…”
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Yield and Nutritive Value of Irrigated Winter Cereal Forage Grass–Legume Intercrops in the Southern High Plains, USA
Published in Agronomy journal (01-03-2004)“…With dwindling water supplies, alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) and corn (Zea mays L.) producers in the Southern High Plains (USA) seek alternative forages for the…”
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Determinants and Implications of Post-CRP Land Use Decisions
Published in Journal of agricultural and resource economics (01-12-1994)“…Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) land retirement contracts will begin to expire in late 1995. A multinomial logit model is used to identify characteristics…”
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School awakens student to needs of handicapped
Published in Dental student (01-04-1984)Get more information
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Forage quality, intake, and digestibility of year-long pastures for steers
Published in Journal of range management (01-11-1995)“…Thirty-six weanling steer calves (avg wt = 174 +/- 14 kg) were grazed on either wheat, irrigated improved, or native rangeland pastures from December 1989 to…”
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The role of the tail in temperature regulation of the cotton rat, Sigmodon hispidus
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Irrigation and nitrogen effects on tall wheatgrass yield in the Southern High Plains
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Economics of grazing weeping lovegrass with stockers in the Southern Great Plains
Published in Journal of range management (2000)“…Because of the relatively low cost of seed and ease of establishment, more than 0.4 million ha of weeping lovegrass (Eragrostis curvula (Shrad.) Nees.) were…”
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Economics of grazing weeping lovegrass with stockers in the Southern Great Plains
Published in Journal of range management (01-05-2000)“…Because of the relatively low cost of seed and ease of establishment, more than 0.4 million ha of weeping lovegrass (Eragrostis curvula (Shrad.) Nees.) were…”
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