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27 March 2020 ‘Snowstorm’ Forage Kochia: A New Species for Rangeland Rehabilitation
Charlie D. Clements, Blair L. Waldron, Kevin B. Jensen, Dan. N. Harmon, Matt Jeffress
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Abstract
  • Forage kochia is a perennial semi-shrub that can germinate and establish on a variety of soils and varying climate conditions that range from 127-686 mm of annual precipitation.

  • ‘Snowstorm’ forage kochia, was released in 2012 as a rehabilitation species to improve forage production for livestock and wildlife.

  • ‘Snowstorm’ forage kochia is more than 60% taller in stature, produces nearly 70% more forage, and has higher crude protein than ‘Immigrant’ forage kochia.

  • Overall, land managers believe that ‘Snowstorm’ forage kochia, with all its' attributes of taller stature, increased forage and crude protein can enhance wildlife habitat.

© 2020 The Society for Range Management. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Charlie D. Clements, Blair L. Waldron, Kevin B. Jensen, Dan. N. Harmon, and Matt Jeffress "‘Snowstorm’ Forage Kochia: A New Species for Rangeland Rehabilitation," Rangelands 42(1), 17-21, (27 March 2020). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2019.12.001
Published: 27 March 2020
KEYWORDS
‘Snowstorm’ forage kochia
Bassia prostrata
forage kochia
rangeland rehabilitation
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