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- W3033640265 abstract "Much of the east central region of the United States is referred to as the humid transition zone. The forage systems employed in this region are largely determined by soil characteristics and topography. Cool-season plant productivity can be limited by periods of drought and high temperatures during warmer months but, in general, these species dominate pastures during spring and fall. Warm-season plants, primarily grasses, are frequently used during hot and humid weather conditions to complement cool-season grass forage availability. Stocker cattle production represents an important enterprise in the humid transition zone. Most forage systems for stocker cattle in this region are based on toxic endophyte-infected tall fescue interseeded with white or red clover. Grazing lands can be very diverse ecosystems, and one of the main benefits from increased plant diversity in these systems is higher overall productivity." @default.
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- W3033640265 title "Systems for Humid Transition Areas" @default.
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