1965
DOI: 10.2134/agronj1965.00021962005700060014x
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Establishing and Maintaining Roadside Cover in the Piedmont Plateau of Georgia1

Abstract: Synopsis Erosion control can be secured on most steep roadbanks by establishing good vegetative cover of adapted species. Mulch aids this cover establishment and provides temporary erosion control until sufficient plant cover develops. Adequate fertilizer and lime hasten plant growth and cover. Proper mowing schedules aid seed production, plant vigor, and cover development.

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“…Soils of the Limestone Valley are heavier than Coastal Plain soils, and the heavier soil combined with cooler temperatures likely influenced establishment of the subtropical grasses. The slow establishment corroborates the findings of Richardson and Diseker (1965).…”
Section: Crop Establishmentsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Soils of the Limestone Valley are heavier than Coastal Plain soils, and the heavier soil combined with cooler temperatures likely influenced establishment of the subtropical grasses. The slow establishment corroborates the findings of Richardson and Diseker (1965).…”
Section: Crop Establishmentsupporting
confidence: 88%