Teff Grass for Forage: Nitrogen and irrigation requirements
Teff is an ancient grain, made popular recently as more growers turn to teff for its high yields of high-quality hay. New research shows that teff requires less nitrogen fertilizer and irrigation wate …
Published: June 2018
Reviewed: January 2022
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