I have been asked to introduce the question of "Canterbury Pastures" or "Seed Mixtures for Canterbury." The actual title is really of little importance for if I can, by any means, provoke a discussion and bring considered opinion to bear on pastures and pasture management in Canterbury, then I shall have achieved something. Our pasture land generally is not on the upgrade in regard to production. I would have expected that at this juncture everything relative to seed mixtures and types of pasture would have been discussed and be well known and that I shall be merely repeating. Be that as it may, I shall repeat. Canterbury pastures can be divided into three types - a) Temporary, b) Short rotation, c) Permanent, all of which are...
The majority of New Zealand pastoral agriculture is based around white clover and perennial ryegrass...
Approximately ¾ million acres of the Canterbury Plains are classified as light land. The soils are ...
Most of the early work associated with improvement of soil fertility was confined to the relatively ...
I have been asked to introduce the question of "Canterbury Pastures" or "Seed Mixtures for Canterbu...
Canterbury is recognised as one of the main cropping areas in the Dominion and the climate and soil...
The foothill areas of Canterbury consist of a large portion of the province, extending from the Conw...
This article describes a series of pasture mixture experiments, and how they can help farmers make i...
Yield differences between resident and improved pastures were quantified over a 3-4 yr period on thr...
The Canterbury farmer depends to a great degree upon supplementary greenfeeds as part of the diet o...
The object of this paper is to show on a financial basis the relation between poor pastures, good p...
Cropping and cultivation under warm and moist conditions leads to a rapid depletion of the organic ...
In 1943 a new ryegrass appeared on the New Zealand market, known first as H1, but later as short r...
The low rainfall districts of New Zealand grow poor pastures of low carrying capacity. They are sit...
The all-year-round feeding of stock on pasture without the aid of supplementary feed is an end gre...
Apart from pedigree white clover no pasture species has had more impact on the College farm than sh...
The majority of New Zealand pastoral agriculture is based around white clover and perennial ryegrass...
Approximately ¾ million acres of the Canterbury Plains are classified as light land. The soils are ...
Most of the early work associated with improvement of soil fertility was confined to the relatively ...
I have been asked to introduce the question of "Canterbury Pastures" or "Seed Mixtures for Canterbu...
Canterbury is recognised as one of the main cropping areas in the Dominion and the climate and soil...
The foothill areas of Canterbury consist of a large portion of the province, extending from the Conw...
This article describes a series of pasture mixture experiments, and how they can help farmers make i...
Yield differences between resident and improved pastures were quantified over a 3-4 yr period on thr...
The Canterbury farmer depends to a great degree upon supplementary greenfeeds as part of the diet o...
The object of this paper is to show on a financial basis the relation between poor pastures, good p...
Cropping and cultivation under warm and moist conditions leads to a rapid depletion of the organic ...
In 1943 a new ryegrass appeared on the New Zealand market, known first as H1, but later as short r...
The low rainfall districts of New Zealand grow poor pastures of low carrying capacity. They are sit...
The all-year-round feeding of stock on pasture without the aid of supplementary feed is an end gre...
Apart from pedigree white clover no pasture species has had more impact on the College farm than sh...
The majority of New Zealand pastoral agriculture is based around white clover and perennial ryegrass...
Approximately ¾ million acres of the Canterbury Plains are classified as light land. The soils are ...
Most of the early work associated with improvement of soil fertility was confined to the relatively ...