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Research affecting management recommendations.
Bermudagrass Yield Response to Nitrogen and Potassium Fertilization in Northwest Arkansas. R. Seay and N. A. Slaton. 18 August 2008. Public Summary | Article
Interseeding Warm-season Grasses Followed by High Intensity Grazing Enhances Pasture Productivity. A. J. Smart and V. N. Owens. 15 August 2008. Public Summary | Article
Delayed Glyphosate Application Doesn’t Reduce Plant Density of Glyphosate-Tolerant Alfalfa. M. H. Hall, N. S. Hebrock, K. A. Diedrick, and J. M. Dillon. 11 July 2008. Public Summary | Article

Comprehensive reviews of forage and grazinglands issues.
Harvest and Conversion Systems for Producing Energy from Switchgrass: Logistic and Economic Considerations. D. I. Bransby, R. Samson, D. J. Parrish, and J. H. Fike. 22 July 2008. Public Summary | Article

MS Excel spreadsheets reporting variety or hybrid performance in controlled trials.
Directory of trial results.
Author guidelines, templates, definitions.

What Name Will You Claim? J. H. Fike and C. D. Teutsch. 19 May 2008. Public Summary | Article

New products, label revisions, and other industry news.
Ag Engineer: Plan Carefully When Closing Manure Storages. Purdue University. 5 August 2008. Article
Light Test Weight Barley Can Be Useful Feed. North Dakota State University. 31 July 2008. Article
Keep Toxic Plants from Livestock. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 28 July 2008. Article
Extend Grazing Season by Stockpiling Grass. University of Kentucky. 18 July 2008. Article
‘Tis the Season: Horse Owners Should be Alert for Hoary Alyssum in Pastures. Michigan State University. 8 July 2008. Article
Grazing Cattle Year-Round Pays Off. USDA-ARS. 3 July 2008. Article
Beware of Nitrate Poisoning in Livestock. North Dakota State University. 3 July 2008. Article
Milk Goes Green: Cows Fed Biotech Product Reduce Agriculture's Environmental Impact. Cornell University. 3 July 2008. Article
Latest NDSU Beef Cattle, Range Research Available Online. North Dakota State University. 26 June 2008. Article
Goats Can Be Too Much of a Good Thing for Pastures. Soil Science Society of America. 25 June 2008. Article

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