Increased use of plantain (Plantago lanceolata) by New Zealand farmers has created a demand for a more complete understanding of the performance and manage-ment of plantain by itself and in various combinations with chicory (Cichorium intybus) and legumes such as white clover (Trifolium repens) and red clover (T. pratense). The objective of this study was to evaluate lamb finishing on plantain by itself and combined with chicory, white and red clover as part of a research programme to develop a temperate perennial pasture superior in animal performance to perennial ryegrass and white clover pasture for sheep production systems (Kemp et al. 2010)
All-year grazing of livestock on steep, non-arable hill country (\u3e 20o slope angle, \u3c 1,000 m ...
All-year grazing of livestock on steep, non-arable hill country (\u3e 20o slope angle, \u3c 1,000 m ...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
Increased use of plantain (Plantago lanceolata) by New Zealand farmers has created a demand for a mo...
The use of pasture herbs, such as chicory, is commonplace in New Zealand in recent years. This has s...
The perennial herb pasture species chicory (Cichorium intybus) and plantain (Plantago lanceolata) ar...
Herb and legume sward mixes containing chicory (Cichorium intybus), plantain (Plantago lanceolata), ...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
Use of herb based sward mixes that are productive in different weather conditions could be an effect...
Use of herb based sward mixes that are productive in different weather conditions could be an effect...
The managed grasslands of New Zealand have a range of forage species comprising grasses and legumes ...
Approximately half of the usable land area in New Zealand is under grasslands (Saggar 2001). Product...
Approximately half of the usable land area in New Zealand is under grasslands (Saggar 2001). Product...
The managed grasslands of New Zealand have a range of forage species comprising grasses and legumes ...
A field experiment evaluated the effect of plantain (Plantago lanceolata) on ewe and lamb liveweight...
All-year grazing of livestock on steep, non-arable hill country (\u3e 20o slope angle, \u3c 1,000 m ...
All-year grazing of livestock on steep, non-arable hill country (\u3e 20o slope angle, \u3c 1,000 m ...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
Increased use of plantain (Plantago lanceolata) by New Zealand farmers has created a demand for a mo...
The use of pasture herbs, such as chicory, is commonplace in New Zealand in recent years. This has s...
The perennial herb pasture species chicory (Cichorium intybus) and plantain (Plantago lanceolata) ar...
Herb and legume sward mixes containing chicory (Cichorium intybus), plantain (Plantago lanceolata), ...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
Use of herb based sward mixes that are productive in different weather conditions could be an effect...
Use of herb based sward mixes that are productive in different weather conditions could be an effect...
The managed grasslands of New Zealand have a range of forage species comprising grasses and legumes ...
Approximately half of the usable land area in New Zealand is under grasslands (Saggar 2001). Product...
Approximately half of the usable land area in New Zealand is under grasslands (Saggar 2001). Product...
The managed grasslands of New Zealand have a range of forage species comprising grasses and legumes ...
A field experiment evaluated the effect of plantain (Plantago lanceolata) on ewe and lamb liveweight...
All-year grazing of livestock on steep, non-arable hill country (\u3e 20o slope angle, \u3c 1,000 m ...
All-year grazing of livestock on steep, non-arable hill country (\u3e 20o slope angle, \u3c 1,000 m ...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...