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Forage Yield of Stockpiled Perennial Grasses in the Upper Midwest USA

Janet L. Riesterer, D.J. Undersander, Michael D. Casler and David K. Combs

Dep. of Agronomy, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706-1597 USA



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Fig. 1 Field layout of one block in the experimental design: a split plot within a strip plot. Harvest date whole plots (vertical lines) and fertilizer treatment whole plots (horizontal lines) are randomized within the block. Sub-subplots are grasses. OGL, orchardgrass, late; TF, tall fescue; Q, quackgrass; RC, reed canarygrass; SB, smooth bromegrass; T, timothy; and OGE, orchardgrass, early

 


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Fig. 2 Total monthly precipitation from June through October at Lancaster, Marshfield, and Arlington, WI, during 1996 and 1997

 


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Fig. 3 Total monthly snowfall from November through March at Lancaster, Marshfield, and Arlington, WI, during the winters of 1996–1997 and 1997–1998. From late November through February, there was generally between 2.5 and 12.5 cm of snow cover on the ground all month

 





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