LUCERNE is one of the oldest of perennial forage plants. It originated in the Middle East and because it flourishes under a wide range of climatic and soil conditions it is being grown in many parts of the world. Lucerne was introduced to Australia in the early years of British settlement. The original introductions proved suitable for the alluvial flats of the Hunter and Peel River valleys of N.S.W. Lucerne is basically a summer growing legume with or without winter dormancy
page 121 missingIn recent years there has been an upsurge of interest in lucerne as a pasture plant ...
There can be few other forage plants which have stimulated a greater volume of research work than l...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is the highest yielding temperate forage legume, and fixes as much as 3...
LUCERNE is successfully grown as a fodder crop in high rainfall areas in Western Australia without i...
Lucerne is a deep-rooted perennial pasture that is promoted to land managers in southern Australia ...
Lucerne as a dry-land fodder plant is centuries old. It is used in most lands subject to dry summer...
Perhaps the greatest need in our agricultural areas is for a hardy legume which year after year will...
Perhaps the greatest need in our agricultural areas is for a hardy legume which year after year will...
Perhaps the greatest need in our agricultural areas is for a hardy legume which year after year will...
Lucerne, often regarded as the queen of forages, has been used in agriculture for centuries. In West...
For many years plant breeders have been trying to develop a persistent pasture legume for the Great ...
Lucerne, the world\u27s most important fodder legume, has never won largescale acceptance in West Au...
There can be few other forage plants which have stimulated a greater volume of research work than l...
Lucerne as a dry-land fodder plant is centuries old. It is used in most lands subject to dry summer...
In the South Island of New Zealand there are more than ten million acres of tussock and danthonia gr...
page 121 missingIn recent years there has been an upsurge of interest in lucerne as a pasture plant ...
There can be few other forage plants which have stimulated a greater volume of research work than l...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is the highest yielding temperate forage legume, and fixes as much as 3...
LUCERNE is successfully grown as a fodder crop in high rainfall areas in Western Australia without i...
Lucerne is a deep-rooted perennial pasture that is promoted to land managers in southern Australia ...
Lucerne as a dry-land fodder plant is centuries old. It is used in most lands subject to dry summer...
Perhaps the greatest need in our agricultural areas is for a hardy legume which year after year will...
Perhaps the greatest need in our agricultural areas is for a hardy legume which year after year will...
Perhaps the greatest need in our agricultural areas is for a hardy legume which year after year will...
Lucerne, often regarded as the queen of forages, has been used in agriculture for centuries. In West...
For many years plant breeders have been trying to develop a persistent pasture legume for the Great ...
Lucerne, the world\u27s most important fodder legume, has never won largescale acceptance in West Au...
There can be few other forage plants which have stimulated a greater volume of research work than l...
Lucerne as a dry-land fodder plant is centuries old. It is used in most lands subject to dry summer...
In the South Island of New Zealand there are more than ten million acres of tussock and danthonia gr...
page 121 missingIn recent years there has been an upsurge of interest in lucerne as a pasture plant ...
There can be few other forage plants which have stimulated a greater volume of research work than l...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is the highest yielding temperate forage legume, and fixes as much as 3...