The pastoral areas lie generally outside the zone where cultivated crops are grown. The rainfall is erratic and the basic pastures for sheep and cattle consist of native plants. In some favoured areas however, and in particular situations, sown pasture species are becoming increasingly important
The New Zealand pastoral sector is based on the direct feeding of herbage species by animals. Our te...
Pasture sites for each of the species grown are classified for both dryland and irrigated pastures i...
All eastern Africa is in the tropics, but its grasslands cover a very wide range of altitudes. Exten...
Recent research suggests that the application of the old concepts of pasture management developed in...
Indicator species have been used for several decades as measures of ecosystem health. In arid Austra...
Pastoralism comprises livestock production systems based on mobile herds grazing or browsing natural...
In many difficult situations in the world (aridity, high altitude, slopes, etc.) and especially in t...
The potential for expanding planted pastures in the Free State region is investigated. The potential...
This book is a comprehensive account of the Australian grasslands and of their capacities for provid...
Pastoral systems are some of the most fragile human ecosystems that exist and are under threat from ...
Grazing once took place in many different parts of the Australian Alps, the number of sheep or cattl...
Pastoral systems are some of the most fragile human ecosystems that exist and are under threat from ...
Rangeland condition is a decisive factor in determining the income/cost ratio of production hence in...
Planned grazing systems are being introduced to beef cattle enterprises across the marginal crop-pin...
Ecologically and economically the most acceptable way of using the vegetation in these ecosystems is...
The New Zealand pastoral sector is based on the direct feeding of herbage species by animals. Our te...
Pasture sites for each of the species grown are classified for both dryland and irrigated pastures i...
All eastern Africa is in the tropics, but its grasslands cover a very wide range of altitudes. Exten...
Recent research suggests that the application of the old concepts of pasture management developed in...
Indicator species have been used for several decades as measures of ecosystem health. In arid Austra...
Pastoralism comprises livestock production systems based on mobile herds grazing or browsing natural...
In many difficult situations in the world (aridity, high altitude, slopes, etc.) and especially in t...
The potential for expanding planted pastures in the Free State region is investigated. The potential...
This book is a comprehensive account of the Australian grasslands and of their capacities for provid...
Pastoral systems are some of the most fragile human ecosystems that exist and are under threat from ...
Grazing once took place in many different parts of the Australian Alps, the number of sheep or cattl...
Pastoral systems are some of the most fragile human ecosystems that exist and are under threat from ...
Rangeland condition is a decisive factor in determining the income/cost ratio of production hence in...
Planned grazing systems are being introduced to beef cattle enterprises across the marginal crop-pin...
Ecologically and economically the most acceptable way of using the vegetation in these ecosystems is...
The New Zealand pastoral sector is based on the direct feeding of herbage species by animals. Our te...
Pasture sites for each of the species grown are classified for both dryland and irrigated pastures i...
All eastern Africa is in the tropics, but its grasslands cover a very wide range of altitudes. Exten...