Cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata) is a preferred grass option for dryland pastures on high country farms in the South Island of New Zealand. However, increasing the productivity of cocksfoot based pastures with legumes is difficult due to the harsh environment and difficulty to apply fertiliser. Russell lupin, or perennial lupin (Lupinus polyphyllus) has been identified as a potential legume option due to its ability to tolerate low fertile and acidic soils, cold winters and hot, dry summers in extensive high country grasslands. However, the productivity and water use of cocksfoot/lupin pastures is not well understood. The aim of this study was to compare the dry matter (DM) production and water use of cocksfoot/lupin pastures compared with a ...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) was found to be a more productive dryland forage option than chicory (C...
The pre- and post-grazing dry matter yields from six individual paddocks in a grazed lucerne rotatio...
This study consisted of two sheep grazed dryland pasture experiments. Experiment l compared sheep pr...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the animal and herbage productivity of a perennial lupin/cocks...
New Zealand South Island high country farms are typically nitrogen (N) deficient with environmental ...
The productivity of a perennial lupin/cocksfoot mix was compared to that of lucerne in summer dry co...
The annual and seasonal water use efficiency of six pasture combinations were calculated from the ‘M...
Annual dry matter (DM) production and botanical composition of six dryland pasture combinations, gro...
The temporal (seasonal) pattern of dryland pasture and stock production from four cocksfoot based pa...
Dry matter (DM) yields, botanical composition, liveweight production and pasture quality of six graz...
While 30 years of literature shows that lupins will thrive in the high country, there is little data...
The annual and seasonal water use efficiency of six pasture combinations were calculated from the ‘M...
A study was undertaken to evaluate the legume content in dryland pastures. Most dryland farmers cont...
This research examined the potential of Lupinus polyphyllus L. (also known in New Zealand as perenni...
The liveweight gains of young sheep grazing on perennial lupin-cocksfoot pasture and pure lucerne pa...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) was found to be a more productive dryland forage option than chicory (C...
The pre- and post-grazing dry matter yields from six individual paddocks in a grazed lucerne rotatio...
This study consisted of two sheep grazed dryland pasture experiments. Experiment l compared sheep pr...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the animal and herbage productivity of a perennial lupin/cocks...
New Zealand South Island high country farms are typically nitrogen (N) deficient with environmental ...
The productivity of a perennial lupin/cocksfoot mix was compared to that of lucerne in summer dry co...
The annual and seasonal water use efficiency of six pasture combinations were calculated from the ‘M...
Annual dry matter (DM) production and botanical composition of six dryland pasture combinations, gro...
The temporal (seasonal) pattern of dryland pasture and stock production from four cocksfoot based pa...
Dry matter (DM) yields, botanical composition, liveweight production and pasture quality of six graz...
While 30 years of literature shows that lupins will thrive in the high country, there is little data...
The annual and seasonal water use efficiency of six pasture combinations were calculated from the ‘M...
A study was undertaken to evaluate the legume content in dryland pastures. Most dryland farmers cont...
This research examined the potential of Lupinus polyphyllus L. (also known in New Zealand as perenni...
The liveweight gains of young sheep grazing on perennial lupin-cocksfoot pasture and pure lucerne pa...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) was found to be a more productive dryland forage option than chicory (C...
The pre- and post-grazing dry matter yields from six individual paddocks in a grazed lucerne rotatio...
This study consisted of two sheep grazed dryland pasture experiments. Experiment l compared sheep pr...