Growth intervals in pasture: Clipping experiments aim at finding the most suitable regrowth periods for California legume-grass mixtures
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M. L. PetersonAuthor Affiliations
M. L. Peterson is Assistant Professor of Agronomy, University of California College of Agriculture, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 5(8):6-12. DOI:10.3733/ca.v005n08p6. August 1951.
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Abstract
Growth intervals of common legume-grass mixtures were investigated to determine the most efficient system of rotation grazing in California's irrigated pastures.
Peterson M. 1951. Growth intervals in pasture: Clipping experiments aim at finding the most suitable regrowth periods for California legume-grass mixtures. Hilgardia 5(8):6-12. DOI:10.3733/ca.v005n08p6
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