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Evaluation of Irrigated Tall Fescue–Legume Communities in the Steppe of the Southern Rocky Mountains

Steven J. Guldana, Leonard M. Lauriaultb and Charles A. Martina

a Alcalde Sustainable Agric. Sci. Ctr., New Mexico State Univ., P.O. Box 159, Alcalde, NM 87511 USA
b Tucumcari Agric. Sci. Ctr., New Mexico State Univ., 6502 Quay Road AM.5, Tucumcari, NM 88401 USA



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Fig. 1 Percent tall fescue in harvested swards of tall fescue as a monoculture and in mixtures with selected pasture legumes. MONO, MIX, ALF/TF, BFT/TF, CM/TF, and KC/TF signify tall fescue monoculture, tall fescue in mixtures with selected legumes as a group, and the individual mixtures of tall fescue with alfalfa, birdsfoot trefoil, cicer milkvetch, and kura clover, respectively

 


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Fig. 2 Dry matter yield of tall fescue in swards of tall fescue as a monoculture and in mixtures with selected pasture legumes. MONO, MIX, ALF/TF, BFT/TF, CM/TF, and KC/TF signify tall fescue monoculture, tall fescue in mixtures with selected legumes as a group, and the individual mixtures of tall fescue with alfalfa, birdsfoot trefoil, cicer milkvetch, and kura clover, respectively

 


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Fig. 3 Dry matter yield of the legume in swards of tall fescue as a monoculture and in mixtures with selected pasture legumes. MONO, MIX, ALF/TF, BFT/TF, CM/TF, and KC/TF signify tall fescue monoculture, tall fescue in mixtures with selected legumes as a group, and the individual mixtures of tall fescue with alfalfa, birdsfoot trefoil, cicer milkvetch, and kura clover, respectively

 


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Fig. 4 Combined dry matter yield of swards of tall fescue as a monoculture and in mixtures with selected pasture legumes. MONO, MIX, ALF/TF, BFT/TF, CM/TF, and KC/TF signify tall fescue monoculture, tall fescue in mixtures with selected legumes as a group, and the individual mixtures of tall fescue with alfalfa, birdsfoot trefoil, cicer milkvetch, and kura clover, respectively

 





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