A field experiment under irrigation was conducted at the
Hyslop Agronomy Farm, near Corvallis, Oregon, during the 1967
growing season to evaluate the effect of barley row spacing, nitrogen
rate and placement, and weed competition in the year of seeding upon
birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) seedling establishment.
The effect...
The influence of variety, plant population, and planting date on
corn silage production was studied at Hyslop Agronomy Farm,
Corvallis, Oregon. The corn plants were grown under irrigation with
300 pounds per acre of 16-20-0 (N-P₂0₅-K₂0) and 240 pounds of urea,
providing a total nitrogen application of 158 pounds per...
The influence of grazing closing dates and form and amount of
nitrogen fertilizer on Gulf annual and Oregon annual ryegrass was
studied at locations in the Willamette Valley of Oregon.
Closing dates were established as mid-April, and May 1 together
with ungrazed plots for comparison. Fertility consisted of a single...
A field study was conducted in 1978 and 1979 at two locations near
Corvallis, Oregon, to determine the silage yield and quality of 13 fallsown
cereal varieties at two nitrogen fertilizer levels in the context of
a corn-winter cemal double cropping production system.
Data on the yield, crude protein (CP)...
Field and laboratory tests were carried out to investigate the
survival of the root-nodule bacterium, Rhizobium trifolii, when
inoculated onto seeds of the pasture legume subterranean clover,
(Trifolium subterraneum L.), in order to improve the nodulation
and establishment of this plant in acid soils.
Field experiments were carried out in...
A field study was conducted in the Willamette Valley near
Corvallis, Oregon, to determine the influence of seedling rate,
drill row spacing, grass association, and variety on the yield
of dry matter and quality (crude protein content and leafiness)
of alfalfa. Treatments included seeding rates of 7.5, 10, 15 and...
A field experiment was conducted to study the influence of cutting
treatments on the yield and quality of non-irrigated alfalfa in
western Oregon.
Spring clipping treatments included (1) not clipped, (2) clipped
when 6 inches high and (3) clipped when 12 inches high. The hay harvest
criteria were (1) near...