Effects of swathing barley on rate of drying, yield, seed quality
Authors
J. T. FeatherJ. E. Ruckman
C. W. Schaller
Authors Affiliations
J. T. Feather is Assistant Specialist, Department of Agronomy, University of California, Davis; J. E. Ruckman is Associate Specialist, Department of Agronomy, University of California, Davis; C. W. Schaller is Professor of Agronomy, Department of Agronomy, University of California, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 22(3):12-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v022n03p12. March 1968.
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Abstract
Barley swathed within a moisture range of 51 to 31% was not significantly lower in protein content or germination potential, as compared with standing grain in these tests. However, yield reductions occurred at all cuttings within this range. Grain quality was related to the moisture content at which the crop was swathed. Results of moisture determinations based on whole-head samples agreed closely with results obtained on a kernel basis.
Feather J, Ruckman J, Schaller C. 1968. Effects of swathing barley on rate of drying, yield, seed quality. Hilgardia 22(3):12-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v022n03p12
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