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Resources by A. Ozzie Abaye

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Warm-Season Annual Grasses for Summer Forage
Virginia’s cool-season grass pastures are highly productive in the spring and fall, but high temperatures and short-term drought stress often limit their growth during summer months. Incorporating warm-season grasses can be a beneficial strategy for meeting feed resources during this period of forage deficit.
Apr 18, 2024 418-004 (SPES-593P)
Potassium Fertilization of Cotton May 1, 2009 418-025
The Nutritive Value of Common Pasture Weeds and Their Relation to Livestock Nutrient Requirements Aug 6, 2009 418-150
Agronomy Handbook 2023 Dec 11, 2023 424-100 (SPES-299P)
Agronomy Handbook 2023: Part I. Crop Descriptions Dec 15, 2023 424-100-A (SPES-299P-A)
The Mid-Atlantic Nutrient Management Handbook
Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, and Virginia, the five states in the Mid-Atlantic region, all require Certified Nutrient Management Plans to be completed for certain agricultural programs.
Jun 1, 2020 CSES-122P
Internationalizing the Land Grant Mission: Lessons from Senegal Aug 4, 2023 CSES-207P