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- Pittman, Gary B. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Published July 1982. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- Technical Report
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- Gary B. Pitman, Extension forest protection specialist, Oregon State University. 43. Other Insects in
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- Hannaway, D. B., Fransen, S., Cropper, James B., Teel, M., Chaney, T., Griggs, T. D., Halse, Richard R., Hart, John M. (John Mervyn), 1947-, Cheeke, Peter R., Hansen, D. E. (Donald E.), Klinger, R., Lane, W., Oregon State University. Extension Service, University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension System, Washington State University. Extension Service, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) is a perennial, cool-season bunchgrass that is grown for pasture, hay, and silage. Native to Europe and North Africa, it was introduced from Europe to North and South America.
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- Technical Report
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- white clover 2–3 30–60 15–20 White clover 2–3 or irrigated (and red clover)b (5) and/or perennial
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- Hannaway, D. B., Fransen, S., Cropper, James B., Teel, M., Chaney, M., Griggs, T. D., Halse, Richard R., Hart, John M. (John Mervyn), 1947-, Cheeke, Peter R., Hansen, D. E. (Donald E.), Klinger, R., Lane, W., Washington State University. Cooperative Extension, Oregon State University. Extension Service, University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension Service, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.), also called English ryegrass, is a cool-season perennial bunchgrass native to Europe, temperate Asia, and North Africa. It is widely distributed throughout the world, including North and South America, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia.
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- Technical Report
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- clover)b (5) and/or orchardgrass or tall fescuec 5–8 >60 15–20 Birdsfoot trefoil 6 or white clover 2–3
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- Hannaway, D. B., Fransen, Steve, Cropper, James B., Teel, Merle, Chaney, Marty, Griggs, Tom, Halse, Richard R., Hart, John, Cheeke, Peter R., Hansen, Donald, Lane, Woody, Oregon State University. Extension Service, Washington State University. Cooperative Extension, University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension Service, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- Annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam. or Lolium perenne L. ssp. multiflorum (Lam.) Husnot, also called Italian rye grass) is a cool season annual bunchgrass native to southern Europe. It is closely related to perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.). Both are widely distributed throughout the world, including North and South America,...
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- Technical Report
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- fertilizer N or manure (no more than 50 lb N/a/yr; 56 kg N/ha/yr) during cool season growth. Boron (B) and
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- Hannaway, D. B., Fransen, Steve, Cropper, James B., Teel, Merle, Chaney, Marty, Griggs, Tom, Halse, Richard R., Hart, John, Cheeke, Peter R., Hansen, Donald, Klinger, Robert G., Lane, Woody, Oregon State University. Extension Service, Washington State University. Cooperative Extension, University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension System, United States. Department of Agriculture, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- Orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata L.) is native to western and central Europe, but has been grown in North America for more than 200 years. In the 1830s, settlers in western Virginia recognized the forage value of shade tolerant D. glomerata plants growing in an orchard.
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- Technical Report
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- fertilizer N or manure (no greater than 50 lb N/a/yr; 56 kg N/ha/yr) during cool season growth. Boron (B