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    Effects of Manure, Straw and Inorganic Fertilizers on Northern Great Plains Ranges

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    Author
    Smoliak, S.
    Issue Date
    1965-01-01
    Keywords
    straw
    Inorganic Fertilizers
    Northern Great Plains Ranges
    Barnyard Manure
    Northern Great Plains
    Experimental Farm
    Bouteloua Stipa Range
    Manyberries
    nutrients
    Ether Extract
    calcium
    manure
    Nitrogen Free Extract
    western wheatgrass
    crude fiber
    fertilizer
    botanical composition
    phosphorus
    crude protein
    yield
    composition
    livestock production
    Alberta
    blue grama
    range management
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    Smoliak, S. (1965). Effects of manure, straw and inorganic fertilizers on Northern Great Plains ranges. Journal of Range Management, 18(1), 11-15.
    Publisher
    Society for Range Management
    Journal
    Journal of Range Management
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/642322
    DOI
    10.2307/3895740
    Additional Links
    https://rangelands.org/
    Abstract
    One application of manure, straw and straw - plus - fertilizer increased forage production significantly up to eight years after treatment. Forage on these plots generally contained greater amounts of nutrients than on control plots and the species composition was changed. Fertilization is a valuable range management technique for increasing livestock production.
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    en
    ISSN
    0022-409X
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.2307/3895740
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