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K-State Research and Extension Bookstore

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  • C567
    C567
    Rangeland and Pasture Grasses of Kansas

    Identification guide for range and pasture grasses in Kansas. 32 pages, b/w.

    $3.05
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  • MF3607
    MF3607
    Managing the Prussic Acid Hazard in Sorghum

    Publication describes best practices for grazing and feeding livestock to reduce the risk from a toxin. Sorghum and related plants can produce a poison, prussic acid. Prussic acid, also known as hydrogen cyanide (HCN), can cause acute toxicity and death. 4 pages, color.

    $2.20
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  • MF2775
    MF2775
    Red Flag Warning and Fire Weather Information

    Weather is important in conducting a prescribed burn on pastures and range. No burning should be conducted on a Red Flag day. Fire weather information is available online. 2 pages, 2 color.

    $0.00
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  • MF3569
    MF3569
    Enhancing Intensive Early Stocking plus Late-Season Grazing for Stocker Cattle in the Kansas Flint Hills

    The publication describes a three-year grazing rotation of two years of enhanced intensive early stocking plus late-season grazing followed by one year of season-long grazing at the normal grazing rate. This proved to be a sustainable grazing scheme, which greatly increased profitability for stocker grazing in the Kansas Flint Hills region. 4 pages, color.

  • MF924
    MF924
    Seed Production Management for Smooth Bromegrass and Tall Fescue

    Publication describes management practices to produce high yields of seeds from smooth bromegrass and tall fescue. Practices include clipping seed stalks when mature, and applying nitrogen in late fall or early winter. 4 pages, color.

    $2.20
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