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Stability and Yield of Cool-Season Pasture Grass Species Grown at Five Irrigation Levels

Blair L. Waldron*, Kay H. Asay and Kevin B. Jensen

USDA-ARS, Forage and Range Research Lab., Utah State Univ., Logan, UT 84322-6300



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Fig. 1. Yearly mean (1996–1998) dry matter yield (DMY) response of eight cool-season grass species to five irrigation levels. Two plots are shown (a) standard pasture species and (b) less typical and/or more drought tolerant pasture species. The eight species average DMY is plotted in both graphs to aid in comparison. Only perennial ryegrass and meadow brome did not have a significant curvilinear response.

 





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