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Virginia Cooperative Extension is an educational outreach program of Virginia's land-grant universities: Virginia Tech and Virginia State University, and a part of the National Institute for Food and Agriculture, an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture.
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- Agronomy HandbookBrann, Daniel Edward; Abaye, Azenegashe Ozzie; Peterson, Paul R.; Chalmers, David R.; Whitt, David L.; Chappell, Glenn F.; Herbert, D. Ames Jr.; McNeill, Sam; Baker, James C.; Donohue, Stephen J.; Alley, Marcus M.; Evanylo, Gregory K.; Mullins, Gregory L.; Hagood, Edward Scott; Stallings, Charles C.; Umberger, Steven H.; Swann, Charles W.; Reed, David T.; Holshouser, David L. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)Provides readers with a source of agronomic information such as field crops, turfgrasses, variety selection, seed science, soil management, nutrient management and soil suitability for urban purposes that does not change frequently - pesticide and varietal information changes frequently and is therefor not included.
- Herbage Quality, Biomass, and Animal Performance of Cattle Grazing. Part II: Animal PerformanceAbaye, Azenegashe Ozzie; Rotz, Jonathan D.; Scaglia Alonso, Guillermo; Fike, John H.; Smith, Ray L. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-11-19)Any forage crop that stretches the grazing season by providing additional feed in early spring, mid-summer, and late fall will provide the livestock producer with lower feed costs and boost animal performance.
- Herbage Quality, Biomass, and Animal Performance of Cattle. Part I: Forage Biomass, Botanical Composition, and Nutritive ValuesAbaye, Azenegashe Ozzie; Rotz, Jonathan D.; Scaglia Alonso, Guillermo; Fike, John H.; Smith, Ray L. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-11-19)An experiment to determine the effects of grazing beef cattle on persistence, yield, and quality of Lakota prairie grass, KY31 endophyte-free tall fescue , KY31 endophyte-infected tall fescue, and Quantum 542 tall fescue.
- Internationalizing the Land Grant Mission: Lessons from SenegalAbaye, Azenegashe Ozzie; Archibald, Thomas G.; Vaughan, Larry; Thompson, Thomas L.; Thomason, Wade E.; Mbaye, Demba F.; Mamadou, L. O.; Abdoulaye, S.Y.; Gueye, Fatou; Snyder, Glenda; Guiesse, Bineta; Jamison, Kathleen; Vashro, Taylor N. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2018-03-20)Discusses using the land grant university model on an international level, in this case program development in Senegal.
- Managing Shrub-Infested, Postmined Pasturelands With Goats and Cattle. Part I, Effect on Botanical Composition and Browse SpeciesAbaye, Azenegashe Ozzie; Webb, D. Matthew; Zipper, Carl E.; Luginbuhl, Jean-Marie; Teutsch, Christopher D. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2012-01-18)Reclamation of mined lands in the Appalachian coal region has resulted in the successful establishment and utilization of pasture for beef cattle production. Research goals were to determine the effects of mixed grazing of goats with cattle on forage biomass, forage nutritive quality, and animal performance. The three treatments included an ungrazed control, cattle grazing alone, and mixed grazing goats with cattle.
- Managing Shrub-Infested, Postmined Pasturelands With Goats and Cattle. Part II, Effects on Forage Biomass, Nutritive Values, and Animal PerformanceAbaye, Azenegashe Ozzie; Webb, D. Matthew; Zipper, Carl E.; Luginbuhl, Jean-Marie; Teutsch, Christopher D. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2001-12-09)Reclamation of mined lands in the Appalachian coal region has resulted in the successful establishment and utilization of pasture for beef cattle production. Research goals were to determine the effects of mixed grazing of goats with cattle on forage biomass, forage nutritive quality, and animal performance. The three treatments included an ungrazed control, cattle grazing alone, and mixed grazing goats with cattle.
- 'Matua' Prairie Grass: Bromus wildenowiiAbaye, Azenegashe Ozzie; Guay, Jennifer F.; Peterson, Paul R.; Mulkey, Vanessa; Hutton, Steve; Smith, S. Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009)This is an overview of Matua prairie grass and its usage as forage in Virginia.
- The Mid-Atlantic nutrient management handbookAbaye, Azenegashe Ozzie; Basden, Thomas J.; Beegle, Douglas B.; Binford, Gregory D.; Daniels, W. Lee; Duiker, Sjoerd Willem; Haering, Kathryn C.; Evanylo, Gregory K.; Hansen, David J.; Mullins, Gregory L.; Taylor, Richard W. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2006)This revised handbook was developed to incorporate the advances in the understanding of managing soils, crops, and nutrients for the protection of surface and ground water that have occurred since the original manual was published, and to broaden the scope of the manual to cover the entire Mid-Atlantic region
- The Mid-Atlantic Nutrient Management HandbookHaering, Kathryn C.; Abaye, Azenegashe Ozzie; Basden, Thomas J.; Beegle, Douglas B.; Binford, Gregory D.; Daniels, W. Lee; Duiker, Sjoerd W.; Mullins, Gregory L.; Taylor, Richard W. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2015-06-09)This handbook is a revision and update of a nutrient management training manual for Chesapeake Bay watershed published in 2000. This handbook includes the latest information on managing soils, crops and nutrients in order to better protect surface and ground water in the Mid-Atlantic region.
- The Nutritive Value of Common Pasture Weeds and Their Relation to Livestock Nutrient RequirementsAbaye, Azenegashe Ozzie; Scaglia Alonso, Guillermo; Teutsch, Christopher D.; Raines, Pepper M. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-08-08)The objective of this review paper is to recognize the nutritional values of weeds commonly found in pastures.
- Potassium Fertilization of CottonAbaye, Azenegashe Ozzie (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009)Discusses potassium uptake in cotton plants, causes for potassium deficiency, and soil and potassium fertilizer management.
- Potassium Fertilization of CottonAbaye, Azenegashe Ozzie (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2019-04-15)Discusses potassium uptake in cotton plants, causes for potassium deficiency, and soil and potassium fertilizer management.
- Virginia Cooperative Extension Agronomy Handbook 2023Abaye, Azenegashe Ozzie; Bendfeldt, Eric S.; Brann, Daniel E.; Evanylo, Gregory K.; Fike, John H.; Flessner, Michael L.; Ferreira, Gonzalo; Galbraith, John M.; Goatley, James; Hardiman, Thomas H.; Maguire, Rory O.; Payne, Kathryn M.; Reiter, Mark S.; Singh, Vijay; Thomason, Wade E. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2011-12-11)Agronomy is a diverse science that focuses on the production of field crops and turfgrass. Specific disciplines that contribute to the successful production of crops include (but are not limited to) crop and variety or cultivar selection, seed science, soil management, nutrient management, soil ecology, pesticide usage, and postharvest handling of crops. This publication is intended to serve as a source of agronomic information to assist farmers and producers as well as students pursuing basic knowledge of agronomic practices. Pesticide and varietal recommendations change frequently and are, therefore, not included. This type of information is published annually in the Virginia Tech Pest Management Guides and commodity specific publications such as the Virginia Corn Hybrid and Management Trials. Contact your local Extension agent for a copy of the latest publication or visit the Virginia Cooperative Extension web page at http://www.ext.vt.edu. For specific updates on crop production in Virginia, contact your local Extension agent for the latest information from the Virginia Agricultural Statistics Bulletin or contact the Virginia Agricultural Statistics Service in Richmond, Virginia, directly at (800) 928-5277, or at their website http://www.nass.usda.gov/va/.
- Warm-Season Annual Grasses for Summer ForageFike, John H.; Pent, Gabriel J.; Abaye, Azenegashe Ozzie (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2019-04-05)Summarizes various warm-season grasses that are suitable for Virginia's pastures during July and August.