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Cultural practices affect alfalfa soil temperatures

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California Agriculture 30(9):12-14.

Published September 01, 1976

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High soil temperatures in root zones can reduce alfalfa growth. The answer seems to be water management and short harvest periods.

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Cultural practices affect alfalfa soil temperatures

Don A. Toenjes, Herbert Schulbach
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Cultural practices affect alfalfa soil temperatures

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California Agriculture 30(9):12-14.

Published September 01, 1976

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Abstract

High soil temperatures in root zones can reduce alfalfa growth. The answer seems to be water management and short harvest periods.

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