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Reseeding forage after burns: Tests show seedling growth is best when forage is seeded in areas of white ash left by burns producing intense heat

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Eldon F. Azevedo, University of California

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California Agriculture 9(10):12-13.

Published October 01, 1955

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Heavy growth of forage—seeded after a brush burn—on foothill ranges in Butte County was particularly noticeable in the areas covered by white ash at the time of reseeding.

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Reseeding forage after burns: Tests show seedling growth is best when forage is seeded in areas of white ash left by burns producing intense heat

Eldon F. Azevedo
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Reseeding forage after burns: Tests show seedling growth is best when forage is seeded in areas of white ash left by burns producing intense heat

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Eldon F. Azevedo, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 9(10):12-13.

Published October 01, 1955

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Heavy growth of forage—seeded after a brush burn—on foothill ranges in Butte County was particularly noticeable in the areas covered by white ash at the time of reseeding.

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