Using tall fescue in a complementary grazing program for spring-calving beef cows in southern Arkansas11This project was conducted with funding from the University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Hatch Project No. AR002265. The authors wish to express their appreciation to Pat Capps and Andy McWilliams of the University of Arkansas Southwest Research Extension Center for technical assistance in completing this project and The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation for donations of tall fescue germplasm.

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Abstract The experiment was conducted at the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Guam, at the Inarajan site. The experiment was a randomized complete block design with four treatments and four replications. Each treatment consisted of four rows of head cabbage with eight plants on each row. Replications were separated by 60 cm of bare soil. Cabbage seedlings were planted 2 Mar 1993


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