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
Forage availability was greater (P < 0.05) where nitrogen (N) alone was used than where crimson clover and ladino clover were used in the Legume system
Summary
Use of legumes in wheat-bermudagrass pastures did not affect summer cow gains in 2017. Forage availability was greater (P < 0.05) where nitrogen (N) alone was used than where crimson clover and ladino clover were used in the Legume system. Estimated forage crude protein (CP) was similar (P > 0.05) for the Legume and Nitrogen systems
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