Abstract
Including Legumes in Bermudagrass Pastures
Highlights
Bermudagrass is a productive forage species when intensively managed
Clovers can maintain survival once established in bermudagrass sod, and may be productive enough to substitute for some N fertilization
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Summary
Bermudagrass is a productive forage species when intensively managed. it has periods of dormancy and requires proper management to maintain forage quality. W. (2020) "Including Legumes in Bermudagrass Pastures," Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports: Vol 6: Iss. 4. Abstract Bermudagrass is a productive forage species when intensively managed.
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