Nutrient Cycling Consequences of Tall Fescue Pastures in Kentucky

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Description

Given the extensive acreage of tall fescue pasture in Kentucky and the transition zone of the United States (Sleper and Buckner 1995), understanding how this forage species and its endophyte alter nutrient pools and cycling rates is of undoubted importance.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date7/1/062/28/07

Funding

  • US Department of Agriculture

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