The purpose of this handbook is to provide a step-by-step procedure for analyzing orchard operations using a computerized analysis program. This program can be used to analyze the entire orchard, or the orchard can be divided into various fruit and nut enterprises for separate analysis. Also, each orchard block can...
Growth chamber and field experiments were conducted to investigate
the effects of different temperature levels and durations on
floral induction and vegetative growth in orchardgrass. Propagules
of two clones, XLI-8 (clone R) and MID-5 (clone 0), from the synthetic
variety Pennlate, were used in all experiments.
Clone R plants were...
Experiments were conducted under controlled environments to
investigate the influence of nutrient supply and panicle removal on
tiller and panicle production in orchardgrass. Propagules of two
clones, MID-5 (Clone 0), from the synthetic variety Pennlate, and
Clone B, a locally adapted clone, were utilized for these studies.
Tiller production was...
Field, growth chamber, and greenhouse studies were carried
out to evaluate factors that cause low seed set in Dactylis Glomerata
L. The variety, 'Latar', and the parental clones of the variety,
'Pennlate', were studied in detail.
Floral anatomy investigations indicated that 98 percent of
Dactylis flowers opened at Corvallis in...
Published October 1938. 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
High-quality forages, such as alfalfa and grasses, are important for efficient milk production from dairy cows. Forages provide the effective fiber that is critical for good health and longevity. Inadequate
effective fiber in the cow’s diet is one reason for acidosis and milk fat
depression. Historically, when forage quality changed,...
Published May 1981. 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
No-till pasture renovation can increase the quality and forage yield of underproductive pastures. Decreased erosion, lower costs, and less lost grazing time are advantages of no-till renovation compared to conventional renovation. Unwanted vegetation is first controlled with herbicides to decrease competition for introduced orchardgrass. Two field trials were conducted using...