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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 16 No. 2 149-152
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Seasonal Composition of Pasture Grasses

R. H. Lush*

Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

ABSTRACT

Conclusions:

  1. There is little difference in chemical composition of grass from fertile pastures cut the same date.
  2. The season of year or rate of growth is more important than type of vegetation in influencing the protein and fiber content of monthly clipped pasture grass.


FOOTNOTES

* The aid of A. P. Kerr, Chief Chemist, and Associates is acknowledged in making all chemical analyses.







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