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2005 Research Report

Table of Contents

2005 Report in PDF format (1.04 MB file)
 
2005 Agenda
Front Cover
Welcome
Southwest Center Staff
University of Missouri Farms and Centers
 
Animal Science Research
Economic Overview of the SW Center Pasture-Based Dairy (1999 - 2004)
Impact of Grazing Stockpiled Tall Fescue On Fall Calving Beef Cows
Considering Crossbreeding?

Agronomy Research
Nitrogen Fertilization Strategies for Annual Ryegrass Pasture
‘Ozark’ Bermudagrass Interseeded with Cereal Rye
Finding Alternatives to Ammonium Nitrate as a Nitrogen Source for Tall Fescue Pastures

Horticulture Research
Rotating Late-spring-forced Asparagus with Normal Spring Harvest in Missouri
Genotype by Environment Interaction in Elderberry (Sambucus sp.) Cultivars and Selections Grown in Oregon and Missouri
Black Root and Crown Rot of Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa) is Associated to Phytophthora and Pythium Species
Site Selection is Critical for Successful Cultivation of Black Cohosh
Cultivation of Six Medicinal Plant Species under Evaluation as a Lung Cancer Treatment
A Potential New Opportunity for Growing and Marketing Peppers in Southwest Missouri
A Native Grassland / Prairie Restoration and Demonstration
Evaluation of more than 100 Native Missouri Sedge, Rush, Bulrush, and Grass Species for their Ornamental and Utilitarian Potential
Trees and Shrubs at Southwest Center Headquarters Area - 2005

Agroforestry Research
Potential for Commercial Nut Production in Southwest Missouri
Black Walnut Cultivar - Rootstock Evaluation
N and P Assimilation in a Silvopastoral System Receiving Poultry Litter or Inorganic Fertilizer
Influence of Zinc Foliar Sprays on Black Walnut Production
Hickory Nut Cultivar Evaluation
Southwest Center Chestnut Orchard
Pawpaw Cultivar Evaluation and Germplasm Collection
Persimmon Research Orchard and Germplasm Collection

Miscellaneous Topics
Southwest Missouri Center Weather Data


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