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Published online 1 August 1957
Published in Agron J 49:412-415 (1957)
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Heaving in Forage Stands and in Bare Ground1

A. M. Decker, Jr. and T. S. Ronningen2

Sypnosis: The amount of heaving during the winter and early spring was related to soil temperature changes as well as the uniformity and density of plant cover. Heaving damage to Ladino clover closely paralleled the upward movement of wooden dowels placed in the plot area. Other established forage species tested were not affected by this frost action.


1 Contribution No. 2754 Scientific Article A590 of the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Agronomy. The authors wish to acknowledge the valued advice and help of H. C. S. Thorn. Chief Climatologist, U. S. Weather Bureau, on certain statistical and meteorological aspects of this problem and for reviewing the manuscript.

2 Assistant professor and formerly associate professor of Agronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland; now Agronomist, State Experiment Stations Division, A.R.S., U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.

Received for publication January 5, 1956.





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