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Abstract
Kenhy fescue is a new, improved variety of tall fescue which has recently been released by the University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station and the U.S.D.A. Agricultural Research Service (see University of Kentucky publication AGR-60, "Kenhy A New Tall Fescue Variety"). Seed of this variety should become available to farmers in limited quantities in the summer 1977. The purpose of this report is to provide information on how this newly developed fescue variety produces as affected by time and rate of nitrogen application.
Publication Date
1-1977
Volume
10
Number
1
Repository Citation
Wells, Kenneth L.; Buckner, Robert C.; Armstrong, George; Gray, Paul; and Wyatt, C. E., "Growth Response of Kenhy Fescue to Nitrogen Fertilizer" (1977). Agronomy Notes. 119.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_notes/119
