In order to achieve high animal production from grass-legume pastures such as are used in New Zealand, it is necessary to meet three basic requirements. (a) large amounts of high quality feed must be grown, the seasonal distribution of which must approximate the seasonal curve of animal requirements. (Conservation practices can be used to rectify minor discrepancies.) (b) A large proportion of this feed must be harvested by the animal. (c) Efficiency of conversion within the animal must be at a high level. (McMeekan 1956) Agronomists are concerned primarily with the first of these factors, but as maximum production for a system is approached, the second factor assumes major importance. These aspects must be studied against the background of...
The greater sensitivity of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) to low temperature compared with peren...
Pasture dieback causes premature death of productive tropical and subtropical grass-pastures. Due to...
Two field experiments were carried out at the Waite Agricultural Research Institute during 1961/2 an...
The object of this thesis was to study those aspects, mainly of pasture origin, which affect the her...
Lax spring grazing management followed by hard grazing at the time of anthesis has been suggested as...
The investigations reported in the thesis were designed to discover the importance of leaf area rema...
The investigations reported in the thesis were designed to discover the importance of leaf area rema...
In moist temperate regions the persistence and productivity of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) in...
The seed production of Tama Westerwolds Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) was investigated under 2 ...
The effect of grazing intensity (to approximately 150 (H), 450 (M) and >750 (L) kg lamina DM/ha at a...
Objectives of this study were (i) to extend limited information on the assessment of relative defoli...
Much agricultural research has been directed towards maximizing pasture and crop yields. This has in...
Leaf stage-dependent defoliation is linked to the plant's physiological status and may be a more sui...
This thesis examined the productivity and pasture herbage quality of cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L...
This thesis examined the productivity and pasture herbage quality of cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L...
The greater sensitivity of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) to low temperature compared with peren...
Pasture dieback causes premature death of productive tropical and subtropical grass-pastures. Due to...
Two field experiments were carried out at the Waite Agricultural Research Institute during 1961/2 an...
The object of this thesis was to study those aspects, mainly of pasture origin, which affect the her...
Lax spring grazing management followed by hard grazing at the time of anthesis has been suggested as...
The investigations reported in the thesis were designed to discover the importance of leaf area rema...
The investigations reported in the thesis were designed to discover the importance of leaf area rema...
In moist temperate regions the persistence and productivity of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) in...
The seed production of Tama Westerwolds Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) was investigated under 2 ...
The effect of grazing intensity (to approximately 150 (H), 450 (M) and >750 (L) kg lamina DM/ha at a...
Objectives of this study were (i) to extend limited information on the assessment of relative defoli...
Much agricultural research has been directed towards maximizing pasture and crop yields. This has in...
Leaf stage-dependent defoliation is linked to the plant's physiological status and may be a more sui...
This thesis examined the productivity and pasture herbage quality of cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L...
This thesis examined the productivity and pasture herbage quality of cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L...
The greater sensitivity of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) to low temperature compared with peren...
Pasture dieback causes premature death of productive tropical and subtropical grass-pastures. Due to...
Two field experiments were carried out at the Waite Agricultural Research Institute during 1961/2 an...