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Legume Re-Establishment in Pastures after the Application of Residual Herbicides

Authors: Kenneth J. Moore (Iowa State University) , Roger L. Hintz (Iowa State University) , Byron B. Sleugh (Dow AgroSciences, LLC)

  • Legume Re-Establishment in Pastures after the Application of Residual Herbicides

    McNay Memorial Research and Demonstration Farm

    Legume Re-Establishment in Pastures after the Application of Residual Herbicides

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Abstract

Integrated management of pastures and hayfields sometimes require the application of broadleaf herbicides to manage weeds. Weed infestations are usually caused by a variety of factors including but not limited to drought, poor grazing management, and feeding weed infested hay in pastures. Weeds can adversely affect livestock access to forage as well as reduce forage quantity and quality. Producers are often hesitant to apply herbicides to manage weeds because of the effect the herbicides will have on forage legumes present in the pasture.

Keywords: Agronomy

How to Cite:

Moore, K. J., Hintz, R. L. & Sleugh, B. B., (2008) “Legume Re-Establishment in Pastures after the Application of Residual Herbicides”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2007(1).

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Published on
2008-01-01

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