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Rough Fescue (Festuca scabrella Torr.) in Washington
Author
Hodgkinson, H. S.
Young, A. E.
Publisher
Society for Range Management
Publication Year
1973-01-01
Body

In Washington, rough fescue occurs primarily north of the 47 degrees latitude and east of the Cascade Mountains. There are two large, well-represented areas. Other locations are represented by small areas, some containing only scattered plants. Rough fescue is very palatable and should be managed as the key species when it makes up more than 15% of the total plant composition. To maintain or improve good stands, no more than 50% of the annual current year's growth should be removed. This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. The Journal of Range Management archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact lbry-journals@email.arizona.edu for further information. Migrated from OJS platform August 2020

Language
en
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.2307/3896876
Additional Information
Hodgkinson, H. S., & Young, A. E. (1973). Rough fescue (Festuca scabrella Torr.) in Washington. Journal of Range Management, 26(1), 25-26.
ISSN
0022-409X
OAI Identifier
oai:repository.arizona.edu:10150/647330
Journal Volume
26
Journal Number
1
Journal Pages
25-26
Collection
Rangeland Ecology & Management (REM)
Journal Name
Journal of Range Management