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Grass-legume band seeding: Plant counts compare broadcasting of forage seed mixture and drilling with placed fertilizer after control burn on range

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C. F. Walker, University of California
B. L. Kay, University of California

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California Agriculture 9(11):15-16.

Published November 01, 1955

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Establishment of productive legumes and grasses has been a primary goal in an experiment in band seeding forage plants on control burned land in the Cleveland National Forest in San Diego County.

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Farm Advisors, San Diego County, University of California, and personnel of the U. S. Forest Service, Cleveland National Forest, assisted in the studies reported here.

Grass-legume band seeding: Plant counts compare broadcasting of forage seed mixture and drilling with placed fertilizer after control burn on range

C. F. Walker, B. L. Kay
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Grass-legume band seeding: Plant counts compare broadcasting of forage seed mixture and drilling with placed fertilizer after control burn on range

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Authors

C. F. Walker, University of California
B. L. Kay, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 9(11):15-16.

Published November 01, 1955

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Establishment of productive legumes and grasses has been a primary goal in an experiment in band seeding forage plants on control burned land in the Cleveland National Forest in San Diego County.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Farm Advisors, San Diego County, University of California, and personnel of the U. S. Forest Service, Cleveland National Forest, assisted in the studies reported here.


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