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Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :161-165
Given the complexity and different social perceptions surrounding many resource management issues, the challenge facing science is to develop understanding, knowledge and learning environments to better inform and support decisionmakers. This paper d
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Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :177-181
Grasslands Kara cocksfoot, Grasslands Nui ryegrass, Grasslands Roa tall fescue, Grasslands Gala grazing brome and Grasslands Maru phalaris were sown as single grass species with either white or Caucasian clover during December 1993, on a Lismore ston
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Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :247-252
The persistence of lucerne (Medicugo sativa L.), red clover (Trifofiumpratense L.), birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus cornicufatus L.) and perennial lupin (Lupinuspolyphyks Lindley), overdrilled with and without companion grasses, was compared at a site repre
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Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :149-153
Grazing trials were established at Dashwood, Marlborough and at Winchmore Research Station, Mid Canterbury, to determine persistence, production patterns and changes in composition of various dryland pasture species. Plots were individually fenced an
Autor:
D.B. Foran, B.E. Allan
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Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :229-232
The economics of the development transition from an average high country enterprise dependent to various extents on hay, to an all-grass wintering enterprise (involving further development of hill country) such as that at Tara Hills, was investigated
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Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :115-120
One hundred and twenty one cultivars and accessions of conventional and alternative legume, grass and forb species have been assessed over a widely variable lower sunny face landscape mosaic within the semi-arid tussock grasslands. Results are presen
Autor:
W. J. Fraser, B.E. Allan, A. Kane, J. Bookes, R. Wardel, S.B. Inder, J. Bates, Hazel M. Chapman, J. M. Keoghan
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Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :163-168
An on-farm investigative development approach is advocated and described as a relevant method to improve industry awareness and understanding of alternative pasture species and cultivars for South Island hill and high country pastoral systems and the
Autor:
B.E. Allan, Hazel M. Chapman
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Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :77-81
The traditional mix of white, red and alsike clovers with cocksfoot, ryegrass and timothy was used to improve approximately 2000 ha on Tara Hills High Country Research Station during the 1950s and 1960s. The present frequency of these species, as wel
Publikováno v:
NZGA: Research and Practice Series. 3:17-21
Introduced pasture species are used to improve the quantity and quality of feed grown in the South Island high country. However, matching the increased feed supply to annual stock demands is difficult in an environment characterised by long winters,
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Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :53-58
The future approach to efficient fertiliser use on hill and high country pastures must increasingly recognise that most farms are a complex mosaic of widely different environments - with an associated range in production potential, carrying capacity