The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape the future of New Zealand agribusiness and rural affairs. Lincoln University has been involved with this leaders programme since 1979 when it was launched with a grant from the Kellogg Foundation, USA.Increased nitrogen application has potential to achieve "step change" in\ud forage production and productivity of hill country properties. This paper\ud reports the results of a financial evaluation of high rates of nitrogen at\ud Limestone Downs where the farms management have experienced difficulty\ud in meeting sheep and cattle feed requirements in late winter and spring.\ud High rates of nitrogen (250kg N/ha in split dressings) were applied...
New Zealand dairy farm systems are changing. The traditional seasonal all-pasture system reliant on ...
Within the current New Zealand dairy systems nitrogen inputs and out-puts play an ever increasing ro...
Evidence from farm level studies indicates that there is potential to improve nitrogen (N) use effic...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
An optimisation model is developed to evaluate the economic use of nitrogen fertiliser in sheep farm...
The profitability of nitrogen usage on Canterbury irrigated sheep farms was investigated using a det...
A simple model was constructed to investigate the effects of nitrogen fertiliser on milkfat producti...
New Zealand’s goal to double agricultural exports as well as meet Kyoto protocol commitments is a ch...
The New Zealand dairy industry has experienced rapid intensification during recent decades in respon...
In this paper we are concerned with some economic aspects of the use of artificial nitrogen fertilis...
This publication is the second report arising out of the Unit's research programme on fertiliser ec...
This study used whole-farm management, nutrient budgeting/greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and feed fo...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
(c) The Author/sPastoral and crop farming systems have traditionally used the application of nitroge...
Nitrogen (N) fertiliser is a useful management tool for manipulating seasonal pasture growth rate. D...
New Zealand dairy farm systems are changing. The traditional seasonal all-pasture system reliant on ...
Within the current New Zealand dairy systems nitrogen inputs and out-puts play an ever increasing ro...
Evidence from farm level studies indicates that there is potential to improve nitrogen (N) use effic...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
An optimisation model is developed to evaluate the economic use of nitrogen fertiliser in sheep farm...
The profitability of nitrogen usage on Canterbury irrigated sheep farms was investigated using a det...
A simple model was constructed to investigate the effects of nitrogen fertiliser on milkfat producti...
New Zealand’s goal to double agricultural exports as well as meet Kyoto protocol commitments is a ch...
The New Zealand dairy industry has experienced rapid intensification during recent decades in respon...
In this paper we are concerned with some economic aspects of the use of artificial nitrogen fertilis...
This publication is the second report arising out of the Unit's research programme on fertiliser ec...
This study used whole-farm management, nutrient budgeting/greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and feed fo...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
(c) The Author/sPastoral and crop farming systems have traditionally used the application of nitroge...
Nitrogen (N) fertiliser is a useful management tool for manipulating seasonal pasture growth rate. D...
New Zealand dairy farm systems are changing. The traditional seasonal all-pasture system reliant on ...
Within the current New Zealand dairy systems nitrogen inputs and out-puts play an ever increasing ro...
Evidence from farm level studies indicates that there is potential to improve nitrogen (N) use effic...