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How much does Kansas Rangeland Burning Contribute to Ambient Ozone?
by Zifei Liu
MF3357
One of the major air quality concerns associated with rangeland burning in the Kansas Flint Hills region is the contribution of smoke to elevated ground level ambient ozone. This publication illustrates how the smoke impacts on populated cities may be reduced through proper timing of burning. 4 pages, color.Published Date: Jun 2017
Fire in the Great Plains
DVD585
This two-DVD set contains videos on prescribed burning and smoke management in the Great Plains, along with a description of the Kansas Flint Hills Smoke Management Plan. Also included are a bibliography and accompanying electronic publications.Published Date: May 2013
Air Quality Concerns of Prescribed Range Burning in Kansas
by Zifei Liu
MF3121
Outlines regulations, trends, and best practices for controlling smoke from range burning. 4-page, b/w.Published Date: Feb 2014
Forage Sampling Procedures and Equipment
by John W. Slocombe Lyle W. Lomas
MF3177
Forage sampling provides important information for ration formulation for livestock and market value of forage. Follow proper procedure to obtain the best and most accurate information from your samples. 4-page, color.Published Date: Jan 2015
Establishing and Managing Native Prairie Plants in Small Areas
by Clenton Owensby Walter H. Fick
MF3233
Native plants are a beautiful alternative to typical commercial plants. This publication provides information on preparation, seeding, and management of native plants. 4-page, full color.Published Date: Jun 2015
Kansas Switchgrass Production Handbook
MF3018
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is a warm season perennial. It has been used for livestock forage, soil stabilization, and wildlife cover, and is a leading potential cellulosic bioenergy crop. 16 pages, color cover.Published Date: Nov 2011
Prussic Acid Poisoning
by Kraig L. Roozeboom David B. Mengel Dale A. Blasi Johnathon Holman
MF3040
Prussic acid is also known as hydrocyanic acid or hydrogen cyanide (HCN). Grazing plants that have produced excess cyanide causes prussic acid poisoning. Sorghums, sudangrass, sorghum–sudangrass crosses, and closely related species are most commonly associated with prussic acid poisoning. 2 p.Published Date: Mar 2012
Patch Burn Grazing
by Carol Blocksome Brian Obermeyer
MF3073
Patch burn grazing is a method of range management in which only a portion of a pasture or management unit is burned and then grazed, either by domestic livestock or native wildlife. 2 p.Published Date: Nov 2012
Fire Management Practices to Improve Air Quality
MF3072
Reduce smoke-related air quality problems when burning range and pastures. Avoid smoke movement into sensitive areas, dilute smoke concentrations through management and planning, and reduce total amount of smoke produced. Publication includes details about weather that affects smoke dispersion. 4 p.Published Date: Nov 2012
Kochia Toxicity
MF2949
Kochia (Kochia scoparia), known as fireweed or summer cypress, usually has good forage value. Toxicity may occur with both harvested and grazed plants if kochia plants are allowed to grow more than 18 to 24 inches tall or begin to develop seedheads. 2 p., color.Published Date: Nov 2010
Sweetclover Toxicity
by Larry C. Hollis Deon van der Merwe
MF2950
To prevent sweetclover toxicity, recently damaged plants must not be harvested for hay. Stems of sweetclover plants should be thoroughly dry before being baled as hay. Toxicity is manifested primarily as bruising or bleeding disorders, or lameness. 2-page, color.Published Date: Jan 2011
Nitrate Toxicity
by David B. Mengel Kraig L. Roozeboom Dale A. Blasi
MF3029
Sorghum, sudangrass, other summer annuals, and brassica species often have high nitrate levels. Avoid excessive application of manure or nitrogen fertilizer. Raise cutter bar 6 to 12 inches to exclude basal stalks. Delay harvesting any stressed forages. 4 p.Published Date: Aug 2011
Seed Production Management for Smooth Bromegrass and Tall Fescue
by Walter H. Fick Romulo Pisa Lollato Stewart Duncan
MF924
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.Revision Date: Apr 2021
Forage Facts Notebook
by Paul D. Ohlenbusch Gary L. Kilgore Dale A. Blasi
S115
Grazing & cattle production information. Topics include grasses, legumes, cereals, silage, hay, pasture & soil management, insects, diseases, prescribed burning, weed & brush management.Published Date: Mar 1999
Stump Treatment Manual, Category 1D
S153
Kansas Commercial Applicators Certification. Cut stumps of woody plants in pastures, rangeland, or lands in conservation reserve. 16-page, b/w.Published Date: Sep 2010
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