Dale Helwig Data-verified
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Biography and Research Information
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Dale Helwig's research focuses on agronomic practices for forage production and quality. His work investigates the impact of various management strategies on different forage types, including bermudagrass and tall fescue. Specific areas of study include the effects of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium application rates on hayfield productivity and nutrient content. Helwig also examines the influence of harvesting schedules and nutrient management on controlling weed infestations, such as broomsedge, to improve yield and forage quality.
His research also extends to native meadows, exploring how burn and fertilization management affects yield and forage quality. Helwig has published findings on variety trials for fescue cultivars and their fertility requirements. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 1 with 5 total publications and 3 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Forage accumulation and nutritive value of ‘Wrangler’ bermudagrass hayfield in response to nitrogen and harvesting management (2024)
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Variety Trial and Fertility of Fescue Cultivars in Southeast Kansas (2024)
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Impact of N, P, and K rates on stockpiled tall fescue in claypan soils (2023)
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Nutrient Management Strategies to Control Broomsedge Infestation and Improve Yield and Quality of Tall Fescue Hayfields (2023)
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Yield and Forage Quality on Native Meadows as Affected by Burn and Fertilization Management (2023)
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