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Forage yields from ryegrass and ryegrass-cereal grain mixtures

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George F. Worker, University of California, El Centro, California

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California Agriculture 32(4):17-18.

Published April 01, 1978

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During two years of study no increase in pasture production could be obtained by adding barley to ryegrass. Instead, ryegrass yield was depressed the remainder of the growing season. Overall, ryegrass planted alone equalled or was better than the mixtures.

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Forage yields from ryegrass and ryegrass-cereal grain mixtures

George F. Worker
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Forage yields from ryegrass and ryegrass-cereal grain mixtures

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Authors

George F. Worker, University of California, El Centro, California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 32(4):17-18.

Published April 01, 1978

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

During two years of study no increase in pasture production could be obtained by adding barley to ryegrass. Instead, ryegrass yield was depressed the remainder of the growing season. Overall, ryegrass planted alone equalled or was better than the mixtures.

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