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Published online 1 April 1960
Published in Agron J 52:217-220 (1960)
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Dry Matter Yield and Botanical Composition of an Orchardgrass-Ladino White Clover Mixture Under Clipping and Grazing Conditions1

T. H. Taylor, J. B. Washko and R. E. Blaser2

Synopsis: Harvested herbage yields were not statistically different under clipping versus grazing conditions. Rapid shifts in botanical composition occurred from season to season that could not be attributed to grazing or clipping managements. However, within a season Ladino clover did better under clipping than under grazing conditions. Orchardgrass persisted better on the grazed plots. Plant responses within a season are attributed to animal preference of clover over grass. Ladino was very susceptible to injury from drouth and heaving.


1 Joint contribution from Department of Agronomy, Virginia Agr. Exp. Sta., Blacksburg, and Department of Agronomy, Pennsylvania Agr. Exp. Sta., University Park. Part of a thesis submitted by senior author in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Ph.D. degree, Pennsylvania State University. Approved for publication on June 22, 1959, as paper no. 2376 in the journal series of the Pennsylvania Agr. Exp. Sta.

2 Associate Agronomist, University of Kentucky; Agronomist, Pennsylvania State University; and Agronomist, Virginia Polytechnic Institute; respectively. Acknowledgement is made to V. G. Sprague, Plant Physiologist, Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA.







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