244-1 Alfalfa-Grass Mixtures Performance for Biomass Production in North Dakota.
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Abstract:
Alfalfa-grass mixtures performance for forage/biomass production in North Dakota
Alfredo Aponte1 Marisol Berti1, Burton Johnson1, Edward Deckard1, Kevin Sedivec1, Russ Gesch2, Dan Undersander3,
The high yield and
quality of alfalfa-grass mixtures (AGM) makes it an excellent source of biomass
for hay or lignocellulose feedstock. The objective of this study was to
determine the performance of AGM in North Dakota. Replicated plots of 24 AGM
treatments were seeded at Fargo, Prosper, and Carrington, ND, in 2010. Grasses
used for the mixtures were smooth brome, orchardgrass,
reed canary, (RCG), tall fescue (TF), meadow fescue, intermediate wheatgrass
(IWG), crested wheatgrass (CWG), western
wheatgrass (WWG), and tall wheatgrass (TWG). Treatments included 13 grasses in
monoculture, alfalfa in monoculture, and nine alfalfa-grass mixtures. Forage
yield and quality was determined for two harvests in the seeding year and four
harvests in the production years. The combined results across years indicated a
strong interaction between location and treatments. The Carrington location was
much dryer than the Fargo and Prosper locations and the sole alfalfa and the AGM
had much lower biomass yield than the grasses in monoculture. At Prosper, the
highest biomass yield was for the alfalfa in mixture with TWG although not
significantly different than alfalfa grown in monoculture or in mixture with
smooth brome or RCG. At Fargo, the highest biomass yield was for the mixture
alfalfa-CWG. This treatment was not significantly different than the alfalfa
monoculture or alfalfa in mixture with TWG or IWG or monoculture of IWG and RCG.
The combined analysis across locations and years indicated the greatest forage
yield was for RCG in monoculture (9.4 Mg/ha), and TF in mixture with alfalfa
(9.8 Mg/ha). Forage quality was highest for alfalfa alone, but increasing grass
in the mixture increased fiber digestibility as well.
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