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Drill seeding of forage ranges: Heavy duty drill permits good placement of desirable grass and legume seeds for establishment of pasture on range land

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J. E. Street, University of California
B. L. Kay, University of California
C. F. Walker, University of California

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California Agriculture 12(10):5-6.

Published October 01, 1958

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Tremendous increases in quantity and quality of forage production on many acres of California's rangeland could be achieved by establishing and growing selected varieties of grasses and legumes.

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Farm advisors and ranchers in counties where drill was tested cooperated in studies reported.

Drill seeding of forage ranges: Heavy duty drill permits good placement of desirable grass and legume seeds for establishment of pasture on range land

J. E. Street, B. L. Kay, C. F. Walker
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Drill seeding of forage ranges: Heavy duty drill permits good placement of desirable grass and legume seeds for establishment of pasture on range land

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
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Authors

J. E. Street, University of California
B. L. Kay, University of California
C. F. Walker, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 12(10):5-6.

Published October 01, 1958

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Tremendous increases in quantity and quality of forage production on many acres of California's rangeland could be achieved by establishing and growing selected varieties of grasses and legumes.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Farm advisors and ranchers in counties where drill was tested cooperated in studies reported.


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