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- W967545443 abstract "This chapter discusses the adaptability and breeding of suitable grasses for the southeastern states in the United States. Accurately evaluating grasses for pastures is a difficult and an expensive operation. Most agronomists begin the task by planting the grasses in rows or plots in pure stand. There they are allowed to grow undisturbed, and if they fail to survive the first 12 months, they are usually written off as having no value. Dallis grass, recognized as one of the best pasture grasses in the south, makes a poor showing in such a planting. Plantings of Dallis grass at Tifton, Georgia, which were never grazed or mowed, were found to make good growth during the first part of the summer, but died out by fall. The combined effect of the foliage diseases that build up in the accumulated mass of leaves and the heading process was thought to be responsible for these results. Tall fescue, another promising grass in the south, makes a poor record in such a planting if it is not well fertilized. This chapter describes the problem of evaluating grasses. Different types of grasses are discussed in detail in the chapter." @default.
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