Deferred grazing irrigated pasture ungrazed during fall permits plant regrowth
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C. R. HortonPublication Information
Hilgardia 4(3):7-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v004n03p7. March 1950.
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Abstract
Irrigated pastures as a source of summer feed excel any forage crop, except possibly, alfalfa.
Horton C. 1950. Deferred grazing irrigated pasture ungrazed during fall permits plant regrowth. Hilgardia 4(3):7-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v004n03p7
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