Ladino white clover grown under irrigation at the Kokstad Research Station exhibits two major periods of growth, the one in the spring when growth rates reach values of 1 100 kg DM/ha/week and the other in autumn, when a maximum growth rate of 530 kg DM/ha/week was recorded. Quality declined and the dry matter content increased as the season advanced. Lambs performed considerably better in the spring than in summer and at this time (i.e. spring), lamb performance was less sensitive to stocking rate, particularly when continuously grazed. In spring there was a distinct advantage of continuous grazing systems over rotation systems in the seasonally fixed stocking rate treatments but the latter systems allowed for better lamb performance in su...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Six dryland pastures were established at Lincoln University, Canterbur...
The study presented in this thesis is based on the overall target of increased herbage production in...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is a common pasture legume grown in New Zealand. Rotational grazing is ...
A comparison of grazing management techniques revealed that, in general, lamb performance under a co...
Seasonal changes in grazing capacity of an irrigated grass/legume mixture consisting of lucerne, red...
Two grass and five grass/legume pastures were evaluated over a period of two seasons at two seasonal...
The profitable production of lamb from pasture-based systems is dependent on high levels of pasture ...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is an important legume for New Zealand dryland farms. To ensure the pro...
This study consisted of two sheep grazed dryland pasture experiments. Experiment l compared sheep pr...
End of Project ReportIn spring-lambing flocks an important objective is to achieve high lamb growth ...
Grass-clover and lucerne farmlets stocked at 15 and 20 ewes/ha respectively had similar yields of sa...
The effect of stocking rate (8.3 (low) and 13.9 (high) ewes + twin lambs/ha) and time of closing in ...
This study was undertaken to determine the influence of three grazing pressures [high (HGP), medium ...
The performance of wether lambs on crownvetch pasture was determined for three seasons under five gr...
Kikuyu pastures at the Ukulinga research farm near Pietermaritzburg were fertilized with 150 and 300...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Six dryland pastures were established at Lincoln University, Canterbur...
The study presented in this thesis is based on the overall target of increased herbage production in...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is a common pasture legume grown in New Zealand. Rotational grazing is ...
A comparison of grazing management techniques revealed that, in general, lamb performance under a co...
Seasonal changes in grazing capacity of an irrigated grass/legume mixture consisting of lucerne, red...
Two grass and five grass/legume pastures were evaluated over a period of two seasons at two seasonal...
The profitable production of lamb from pasture-based systems is dependent on high levels of pasture ...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is an important legume for New Zealand dryland farms. To ensure the pro...
This study consisted of two sheep grazed dryland pasture experiments. Experiment l compared sheep pr...
End of Project ReportIn spring-lambing flocks an important objective is to achieve high lamb growth ...
Grass-clover and lucerne farmlets stocked at 15 and 20 ewes/ha respectively had similar yields of sa...
The effect of stocking rate (8.3 (low) and 13.9 (high) ewes + twin lambs/ha) and time of closing in ...
This study was undertaken to determine the influence of three grazing pressures [high (HGP), medium ...
The performance of wether lambs on crownvetch pasture was determined for three seasons under five gr...
Kikuyu pastures at the Ukulinga research farm near Pietermaritzburg were fertilized with 150 and 300...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Six dryland pastures were established at Lincoln University, Canterbur...
The study presented in this thesis is based on the overall target of increased herbage production in...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is a common pasture legume grown in New Zealand. Rotational grazing is ...