The New Zealand economy is export-driven and heavily reliant on the productivity of the pastoral sector. The transformation of native forest and tussock grassland ecologies to temperate grasslands occurred rapidly with the arrival of Europeans. However, this transplanted ecology required the development and use of plant, microbial, animal and management technologies for successful grassland farming. These have enabled New Zealand pastoral agriculture to compete effectively in international markets, without subsidies. The extensive list of plant-based and associated microbial-based adaptations, and the management strategies that have enabled the development of highly productive grasslands are described and reviewed. Credible science is requi...
The New Zealand Grassland Association (NZGA) aims for a two-way communication between grassland rese...
As elsewhere in the world, agencies of local and central government in New Zealand have renewed pres...
A number of recent reports in New Zealand have expressed the view that restricted access to new plan...
The New Zealand economy is export-driven and heavily reliant on the productivity of the pastoral sec...
New Zealand\u27s diverse grassland resource of 13.5 M ha of permanent pasture, tussock or alpine gra...
Pastoral farmers seek to continue to increase on-farm productivity and to do this they need new fora...
This dissertation explores the role of soil-amending technology in the development of New Zealand's ...
Pastoral agriculture and forestry enterprises are key features of New Zealand’s landscape and are ve...
The 4 million ha of hill country pastures in New Zealand grow mostly on steep slopes and soils of na...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
It is often overlooked that the world’s largest agricultural land use by far is grassland, where the...
It is considered that New Zealand has the greatest rate of land-use change in the Western world (Pen...
To contribute meaningfully to a session entitled “Deforestation” with a proposed paper title of “Tre...
In the following paper attention is drawn to the necessity of a better organisation of agricultural...
When faced with new opportunities for pastoralism our first investors of risk capital outwitted the ...
The New Zealand Grassland Association (NZGA) aims for a two-way communication between grassland rese...
As elsewhere in the world, agencies of local and central government in New Zealand have renewed pres...
A number of recent reports in New Zealand have expressed the view that restricted access to new plan...
The New Zealand economy is export-driven and heavily reliant on the productivity of the pastoral sec...
New Zealand\u27s diverse grassland resource of 13.5 M ha of permanent pasture, tussock or alpine gra...
Pastoral farmers seek to continue to increase on-farm productivity and to do this they need new fora...
This dissertation explores the role of soil-amending technology in the development of New Zealand's ...
Pastoral agriculture and forestry enterprises are key features of New Zealand’s landscape and are ve...
The 4 million ha of hill country pastures in New Zealand grow mostly on steep slopes and soils of na...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
It is often overlooked that the world’s largest agricultural land use by far is grassland, where the...
It is considered that New Zealand has the greatest rate of land-use change in the Western world (Pen...
To contribute meaningfully to a session entitled “Deforestation” with a proposed paper title of “Tre...
In the following paper attention is drawn to the necessity of a better organisation of agricultural...
When faced with new opportunities for pastoralism our first investors of risk capital outwitted the ...
The New Zealand Grassland Association (NZGA) aims for a two-way communication between grassland rese...
As elsewhere in the world, agencies of local and central government in New Zealand have renewed pres...
A number of recent reports in New Zealand have expressed the view that restricted access to new plan...