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Published online 1 September 1965
Published in Agron J 57:451-453 (1965)
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Seasonal Response of Temporary Winter Grazing Mixtures to Split Applications of Nitrogen1

D. G. Cummins, J. P. Craigmiles and J. P. Newton2

Synopsis: Forage yields of nonirrigated oat mixtures and both irrigated and nonirrigated rye mixtures were increased by split applications of N compared to applying all the N at planting time. Irrigated oats did not respond to split N applications. Split applications of N increased late season forage production with little effect on fall production when compared with applying all the N at planting. Rye appears to be more responsive to split N applications than oats. Forage yields of oat and rye mixtures were increased by increasing N rates and by irrigation.


1 Journal Series No. 484. Georgia Experiment Station, Experiment, Georgia.

2 Assistant Agronomist, Agronomist (now Superintendent, Rice-Pasture Research and Extension Center, Beaumont, Texas), and Assistant Agronomist, respectively, Georgia Experiment Station.







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