Assessing the Production and Nutritive Value of Warm-Season Legumes in Oklahoma and Texas

Twain J. Butler, Sindy M. Interrante, Jamie L. Foster
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Inclusion of warm-season forage legumes in livestock grazing systems may increase forage quantity by maintaining the grazing season during dry periods and enhancing nutritive value. Two field experiments were conducted to evaluate forage yield and nutritive value of several warm-season legumes across different environments and soil pH levels in Oklahoma and Texas. The superior forage yield and nutritive value of Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet ‘Rongia’ lablab and Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ‘Iron & Clay’ cowpea, Glycine max (L.) Merr. ‘Big Fellow’, ‘Derry’, ‘Hutcheson’, ‘Laredo’, ‘Large Lad’, ‘Ozark’, and ‘Tyrone’ soybeans, and Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc. x max ‘Whitetail Thicket’ hybrid soybean in both near-average and below-average rainfall years indicate their potential for livestock production. However, further research on best management strategies, animal performance, and economics of these cultivars is warranted before being included in production systems.

俄克拉荷马州和德克萨斯州暖季豆科作物的产量和营养价值评估
将暖季牧草豆科植物纳入牲畜放牧系统中,可以通过维持干旱期的放牧季节和提高营养价值来增加牧草量。在俄克拉何马州和德克萨斯州进行了两项田间试验,评估了几种暖季豆科作物在不同环境和土壤pH水平下的饲料产量和营养价值。紫菜(Lablab purpureus, L.)优越的饲料产量和营养价值甜“龙涎香”和荆芥(L.)Walp。“铁,克莱豇豆,甘氨酸max (L.)稳定。“大个子”、“德里”、“哈奇森”、“拉雷多”、“大小伙子”、“奥扎克”和“蒂隆”大豆和甘氨酸大豆;调查。x max“白尾灌丛”杂交大豆在接近平均和低于平均降雨年份的表现表明其在畜牧生产方面的潜力。然而,在纳入生产系统之前,有必要进一步研究这些品种的最佳管理策略、动物性能和经济性。
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