Author

Lemus RW

Mississippi State University - Cited by 1,157 - forages

Biography

Lemus RW is affiliated to Mississippi State Univ. Dept. of Plant and Soil Sciences. He is a recipient of many awards and grants for his valuable contributions and discoveries in major area of subject research. His international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study. His research interests reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals.  
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Analysis of some important forage quality attributes of Southeastern Wildrye (Elymus glabriflorus) using near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy
JB Rushing, UK Saha, R Lemus, L Sonon, BS BaldwinAmerican Journal of Analytical Chemistry 7 (9), 642-662, 2016201
21
2016
Yield of native warm‐season grasses in response to nitrogen and harvest frequency
JB Rushing, RW Lemus, JA White, JC Lyles, MT ThorntonAgronomy Journal 111 (1), 193-199, 2019201
16
2019
Switchgrass cultivar/ecotype selection and management for biofuels in the upper southeast USA
R Lemus, DJ Parrish, DD WolfThe Scientific World Journal 2014, 2014201
13
2014
Breaking soil compaction: Does it increase forage production
R LemusMissisippi State University Extension Service 4 (1), 2011201
9
2011
Self-reseeding potential of annual clovers
R LemusForage News, Mississippi State University 6 (1), 1-2, 2013201
9
2013
Long-term summary of ryegrass varieties and ploidy types in Mississippi
JA White, R LemusAmerican Journal of Plant Sciences 5 (21), 3151, 2014201
6
2014
Effects of supplement or fertiliser on forage quality, and performance of stocker cattle grazing warm-season pastures
JD Rivera, ML Gipson, RG Gipson, RW LemusAnimal Production Science 57 (1), 11-121, 20120
6
2016
Alfalfa establishment, performance, and persistence in Mississippi when planted into a bermudagrass sward
JA White, R LemusAmerican Journal of Plant Sciences (13), 2220, 2015201
6
2015
Understanding silage making process and utilization
R LemusCooperative Extension Service, Mississippi State University: Starkville, MS …, 2010201
5
2010
What is mob grazing and does it really provide grazing advantages
R LemusForage News, Mississippi State Univ. Ext. Serv 4 (7), 2011201
5
2011
Agronomic suitability of bioenergy crops in Mississippi
R Lemus, B Baldwin, D LangMississippi State Univ., Mississippi State, MS (United States). Extension …, 2011201
5
2011
What are the mineral concentrations of forage
R LemusMississippi State University 6 (2), 1-2, 2013201
5
2013
Brix Level in Your Forage: What does it mean?
RW Lemus, JA WhiteMississippi State University Extension Service, 20120
4
2014
Harvest frequency and native warm‐season grass species influence nutritive value
JB Rushing, RW Lemus, JC LylesCrop, Forage & Turfgrass Management 5 (1), 1-9, 2019201
4
2019
Herbicide evaluation for smutgrass control using the weed wiper method
R Lemus, MJ Mowdy, A DavisJournal of the NACAA 6 (1), 20120
3
2013
Making pasture weed control decisions
R Lemus, J WeirichMississippi State University Extension Service, 2010201
3
2010
The Germination Responses of Five Bermudagrass Cultivars to Seedcoating and Temperature
GC Munshaw, JM Layton, BR Stewart, HW Philley, JS Beasley, ...HortScience 49 (9), 1225-1229, 2014201
3
2014
The impact of moisture content on forage nutritive predictions using Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) on prepared ground samples and how this affects producers and researchers
D McIntosh, G Bates, P Berghazi, N Labbe, E Eckelkamp, R Lemus, ...Proceedings of the Western Alfalfa and Hay Symposium, 19-21, 2019201
3
2019
Beef cattle feeding costs as impacted by hay yield and quality
JB Rushing, RW Lemus, JG Maples, JD Rivera, JC LylesAgronomy Journal 11 (5), 4085-4098, 2021202
3
2021