The seasonal distribution of nitrogen fertiliser to Eragrostis curvula pastures at two sites in Natal did not exert much influence on forage production when large quantities were applied over the season (250 kg n/ha/a). However, when of this amount was applied early in the season (June), with a declining proportion being applied in early- and mid-summer.Keywords: distribution; eragrostis curvula; forage; forage production; natal; pastures; production; seasonal distribution; south afric
An experiment was conducted to determine the influence of a high stocking density for a short period...
The long-term effects of nitrogen, phosphate and lime on change in botanical composition and utilisa...
Pasture sites for each of the species grown are classified for both dryland and irrigated pastures i...
On the basis of the seasonal response of Eragrostis curvula to nitrogen applied as single dressings ...
212 kg N/ha was the most profitable level. With the probability of poor seasons (when 106-159 kg N/h...
On the Transvaal Highveld studies were made of the response of Eragrostis curvula to applications of...
The feeding of hay to sheep or cattle on an Eragrostis curvula pasture during the winter months has ...
This investigation, conducted over a three-year period, emphasized the strong effect of nitrogen fer...
A series of trials showed that differences in hay yield of four cultivars of Eragrostis curvula (Erm...
The effects of five years of application of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers at three ...
Results are reported of a series of experiments designed to study the management of E. curvula for s...
Four ecotypes of Eragrostis curvula, namely, Cape Province 5, Ermelo, Pearston 204 and Makwassie 150...
The inability of farmers of the Northern Cape to obtain adequate seed supplies of Anthephora pubesce...
Whereas cultivation had a detrimental effect on the production of Eragrostis curvula established in ...
The response of two important annual pasture grasses of South West Africa, Schmidtia kalahariensis a...
An experiment was conducted to determine the influence of a high stocking density for a short period...
The long-term effects of nitrogen, phosphate and lime on change in botanical composition and utilisa...
Pasture sites for each of the species grown are classified for both dryland and irrigated pastures i...
On the basis of the seasonal response of Eragrostis curvula to nitrogen applied as single dressings ...
212 kg N/ha was the most profitable level. With the probability of poor seasons (when 106-159 kg N/h...
On the Transvaal Highveld studies were made of the response of Eragrostis curvula to applications of...
The feeding of hay to sheep or cattle on an Eragrostis curvula pasture during the winter months has ...
This investigation, conducted over a three-year period, emphasized the strong effect of nitrogen fer...
A series of trials showed that differences in hay yield of four cultivars of Eragrostis curvula (Erm...
The effects of five years of application of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers at three ...
Results are reported of a series of experiments designed to study the management of E. curvula for s...
Four ecotypes of Eragrostis curvula, namely, Cape Province 5, Ermelo, Pearston 204 and Makwassie 150...
The inability of farmers of the Northern Cape to obtain adequate seed supplies of Anthephora pubesce...
Whereas cultivation had a detrimental effect on the production of Eragrostis curvula established in ...
The response of two important annual pasture grasses of South West Africa, Schmidtia kalahariensis a...
An experiment was conducted to determine the influence of a high stocking density for a short period...
The long-term effects of nitrogen, phosphate and lime on change in botanical composition and utilisa...
Pasture sites for each of the species grown are classified for both dryland and irrigated pastures i...