T. F. Glover
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Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with University of Arkansas through 2017.
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T. F. Glover is a faculty member at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His research focuses on agricultural and ecological systems, with recent publications examining the impact of winter hay feeding on soil properties in grazed pasture systems and estimating forage production following pinyon-juniper control. Glover has published 44 works that have been cited 221 times, with an h-index of 7. He has collaborated with researchers including Kristofor R. Brye, Mike Daniels, Dirk Phillipp, and Larry Berry, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas or the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 44
- Citations: 221
Selected Publications
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Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands (2025)
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Nutrient Concentrations in Big Creek Correlate to Regional Watershed Land Use (2017)
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- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
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