Does fall manure injection cause differential growth and forage nutritive value in small grains?
Derek R. Hilfiker,
Rory O. Maguire,
Gonzalo Ferreira
et al.
Abstract:Producers utilizing fall manure injection have reported increased growth and greenness in small grains growing on the injection band compared to small grains growing between injection bands. To determine how producers utilizing fall manure injection in small grains should manage potential differential growth, 24 sites under fall manure injection were established. Soil samples were taken in‐band and between‐band 1 month after manure application and at silage harvest for soil NO3‐N. Small grain growth stage was … Show more
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