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Water Use and Productivity of Teff, a Dairy Quality Forage Crop

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Teff grass can be a competitive summer annual forage in Kansas. Teff grass is a rapidly growing, high quality forage that could be a good option for producers in water-limited areas with a short growing season. The cultivar ‘Excalibur’ exhibited superior biomass (4280 lb/a) and crop water productivity (610 lb/a-in.), among teff cultivars. This study also indicated that biomass productivity and crop water productivity of sorghum sudangrass (696 lb/a-in.) tended to be greater than that of forage pearl millet (528 lb/a-in.). Further research into teff grass should focus on integration of teff into irrigation management systems with restricted water supply.

Keywords: teff, forage crops, water use, limited irrigation

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Davidson, J. M., Aiken, R. M., Min, D. H. & Kluitenberg, G. J., (2020) “Water Use and Productivity of Teff, a Dairy Quality Forage Crop”, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 6(5). doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5977.7928

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2020-01-01