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Eric Bisangwa, Jonathan D. Richwine, Patrick D. Keyser, Amanda J. Ashworth and Forbes R. Walker
The identification of appropriate nitrogen (N) rates for native warm-season grasses (NWSG) is needed to inform forage management in the southeastern United States. Experiments were conducted in Knoxville and Springfield, TN, from 2015 to 2019, to evaluat...
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Vitalis W. Temu, Brian S. Baldwin, K. Raja Reddy and Samuel K. Riffell
Managing grasslands for forage and ground-nesting bird habitat requires appropriate defoliation strategies. Subsequent early-summer species composition in mixed stands of native warm-season grasses (Indiangrass (IG, Sorghastrum nutans), big bluest...
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Vitalis W. Temu, Brian S. Baldwin, K. Raja Reddy, Samuel Riffell and Loren W. Burger
Agricultural intensification in America has replaced native warm-season grasses (NWSG) with introduced forages causing wildlife habitat loss and population declines for the northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) and similar ground-nesting birds. ...
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