TY - JOUR
T1 - Is There an Economic Advantage to Planting Diverse Summer Annual Forage Mixtures?
AU - Mercier, Kelly
AU - Teutsch, Chris
AU - Smith, Ray
AU - Burdine, Kenny
AU - Ritchey, Edwin
AU - Vanzant, Eric
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This study examined economic implications of planting summer annual mixtures of grasses, legumes, and forbs at varying nitrogen rates. No differences in yield occurred between the three mixtures, indicating that mixtures with lowest seed cost will be most economical. Applying N resulted in yield increases of 12.26 lb DM per lb N applied. Although yield responses to N were positive, sensitivity analyses showed that applying N resulted in positive net returns only when hay prices were high and N prices were low. When utilization rates are accounted for, enterprise budgets determined grazing to be 18% cheaper to implement than haying.
AB - This study examined economic implications of planting summer annual mixtures of grasses, legumes, and forbs at varying nitrogen rates. No differences in yield occurred between the three mixtures, indicating that mixtures with lowest seed cost will be most economical. Applying N resulted in yield increases of 12.26 lb DM per lb N applied. Although yield responses to N were positive, sensitivity analyses showed that applying N resulted in positive net returns only when hay prices were high and N prices were low. When utilization rates are accounted for, enterprise budgets determined grazing to be 18% cheaper to implement than haying.
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U2 - 10.34068/joe.60.04.16
DO - 10.34068/joe.60.04.16
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85145000641
SN - 1077-5315
VL - 60
JO - Journal of Extension
JF - Journal of Extension
IS - 4
M1 - 16
ER -