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Interseeding Mung Beans in Bahia Sod |
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Interseeding Cowpeas and Millet iin Bahia Sod |
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Interseeding Legumes in Bahia Sod |
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Test results of mung beans and cowpeas |
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Hay King renovation of bermuda grass |
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Legumes for High Quality Forage and Nitrogen Production (Cowpeas, soybeans and millet planted in Bahia grass) |
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Planting Cowpeas May 11, 2008 in Bahia Sod. |
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Bahia grass grew under canopy and remains tender and has no seed heads. |
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Soybeans planted June 20, 2008 53 days after planting |

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Cowpeas and Tiff Leaf Millet planted June 20, 2008 53 days after planting |
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Mung bean crop of seed exposed 80 days after planting. Bahia grass just beginning to make a few seed heads at 80 days (as the bean canopy deteriorated and the grass received more sunlight). |
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Cowpeas, July 4, 2008 54 days growth after May 11, 2008, planting Peas and Bahia grass mixture tested 16.9% protein |
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Cowpeas, July 6, 2008 56 days growth after May 11, 2008, planting |