selected publications
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academic article
- Nutritional analysis of sagebrush by near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy. Journal of Arid Environments. 134:125-131. 2016
- Sparse-Flowering Orchardgrass Represents an Improvement in Forage Quality During Reproductive Growth. Crop Science. 54:421-429. 2014
- Sparse-Flowering Orchardgrass is Stable Across Temperate North America. Crop Science. 53:1870-1877. 2013
- Changes in Alfalfa Yield and Nutritive Value within Individual Harvest Periods. Agronomy Journal. 102:1274-1282. 2010
- Mg and K effects on cation uptake and dry matter accumulation in tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea). Plant and Soil. 302:283-295. 2008
- Daily carbohydrate accumulation in eight tall fescue cultivars. Grass and Forage Science. 61:413-421. 2006
- Influence of irrigated agriculture on soil carbon and microbial community structure. Environmental Management. 33:S363-S373. 2004
- Irrigation increases inorganic carbon in agricultural soils. Environmental Management. 33:S309-S317. 2004
- Elemental uptake in relation to root characteristics of tall fescue. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. 35:1339-1355. 2004
- Alfalfa Establishment Guide. Forest and Grazinglands. 2:0. 2004
- Management of irrigated agriculture to increase organic carbon storage in soils. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 66:1957-1964. 2002
- Registration of HiMag tall fescue germplasm. Crop Science. 42:318-319. 2002
- Animal health problems caused by silicon and other mineral imbalances. Journal of Range Management. 54:441-446. 2001
- Nonstructural Carbohydrates in Tall Fescue Cultivars. Agronomy Journal. 92:1203-1206. 2000
- Malate, Citrate, and Amino Acids in Tall Fescue Cultivars. Agronomy Journal. 92:206. 2000
- Soil Ingestion By Cattle Grazing Crested Wheatgrass. Journal of Range Management. 30:264-265. 1977
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chapter
- Planning and Sowing Grassland. Improving Grassland and Pasture Management in Temperate Agriculture.
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conference paper
- How dairies are surviving: Impact on forages. Idaho Alfalfa and Forage Conference. 15-17. 2010