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Effect of Grazing Stubble Height and Season on Establishment, Persistence, and Quality of Creeping Bluestem

Authors :
Frank G. Martin
R. S. Kalmbacher
W. D. Pitman
Source :
Journal of Range Management. 39:223
Publication Year :
1986
Publisher :
JSTOR, 1986.

Abstract

Creeping bluestem (Schizachyrium stoloniferum) was grazed every 6O-days to 15 or 30-cm stubble heights during the following 4 periods (seasons): (1) June, Aug., Oct. (JAO); (2) Oct., Dec., Feb. (ODF); (3) Feb., Apr., June (FAJ); (4) year-long (YL). Average diameter (37 cm) of piants grnzed in JAO and YL to lS-cm stubble was less (PC 0.05) than piants (43 cm) grazed to 30 cm. There was no difference in diameter of piants grazed to 15 and 3O-cm stubble in ODF and FAJ (45 cm). Tiller density was influenced by stubble height only in 1982 and 1983 when density for the 15 cm stubble averaged lll/m2 vs. 142/m2for the 3O-cm stubble. Tiller density in 1980,1982, and 1983 was less (X0.05) in JAO and YL treatments (109/m’) than in ODF and FAJ (167/mz). Forage dry matter yield in 1979-80 and 1982-83 depended on stubble height and seasons. Avenge yield at H-cm height was greater for the FAJ treatment (1,700 kg/ha), similar for JAO (910 kg/ha) and ODF (910 kg/ha) and lowest for YL (660 kg/ha), but yield was simiIar at aii seasons (510 kg/ha) at 3O-cm stubble. Crude protein and IVOMD were influenced more by grazing time within a season than by seasons or stubble height. Poorest quality forage was at the beginning of the seasons (especially ODF and FAJ treatments). Best quality came from regrowth. Winter or spring grazing resulted in better stands of creeping bluestem than summer or year-long grazing.

Details

ISSN :
0022409X
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Range Management
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........674183c48306ed191e46e18837c32abb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2307/3899053