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Unpublished Paper
Establishment and persistence of legumes on sites varying in aspect, landscape position and soil type
Leopold Center Completed Grant Reports
  • Keith R. Harmoney, Iowa State University
  • Kenneth J. Moore, Iowa State University
  • E. Charles Brummer, Iowa State University
  • J. Ronald George, Iowa State University
  • C. Lee Burras, Iowa State University
  • Allen D. Knapp, Iowa State University
  • Stephen K. Barnhart, Iowa State University
  • Chris O. Nelson, Iowa State University
Project ID
1997-29
Abstract
Most Iowa pastures display only a small variety of plant species, resulting in large seasonal and annual variations in pasture productivity. This project evaluated the causes for these variations in cool-season grass pastures and considered ways to improve diversity of legume species used for grazing.
Principal Investigator(s)
Keith R. Harmoney, Kenneth J. Moore
Co-Investigator(s)
E. Charles Brummer, J. Ronald George, C. Lee Burras, Allen D. Knapp, Steve K. Barnhart, Chris O. Nelson
Year of Grant Completion
2000
Citation Information
Keith R. Harmoney, Kenneth J. Moore, E. Charles Brummer, J. Ronald George, et al.. "Establishment and persistence of legumes on sites varying in aspect, landscape position and soil type" (2000)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/c_burras/20/