Above ground dry matter production, sward composition, and herbage mineral levels were measured from three ley mixtures sown on a Wakanui silt loam, Lincoln College, Canterbury. Additionally soil fertility (exchangeable sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium, total nitrogen, total carbon, and phosphorous fractions) and aggregate stability were measured from the three ley treatments and a continuously cropped site. The three treatments were a ryegrass (Lolium perenne) white clover ley (Trifolium repens) ley, a lucerne (Medicago sativa) - grass based mixed herb ley, and a lucerne based mixed herb ley.The continuously cropped site was newly sown in tall fescue (Fesiuca arundinacea) for seed. Previous crops were broad beans (Vicia faba), l...
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) pastures were sown on 19 February at four sowing rates (0, 5,...
In the South Island of New Zealand there are more than ten million acres of tussock and danthonia gr...
The study presented in this thesis is based on the overall target of increased herbage production in...
The effect of different cropping sequences and nitrogen fertiliser was investigated on a former fore...
Maintaining and increasing legume abundance is a critical component of pastoral intensification, inc...
Use of nitrogen (N) fixing legumes and mycorrhizal inoculants have the potential to reduce the effec...
With limited funds, and the relatively low importance of dryland pastures in New Zealand, research h...
Grass clover leys form the basis of most organic farming systems yet the selection of seed mixtures ...
Pastoral agriculture in New Zealand is based around the use of white clover and perennial ryegrass. ...
Grass and legume seedlings were planted to form legume and legume-grass swards on north-facing hill ...
Most of the early work associated with improvement of soil fertility was confined to the relatively ...
New Zealand farming systems are based on ryegrass and white clover pastures. Production from these p...
With a view to increasing rangeland pasture legume abundance, the herbage biomass and seedling recru...
With a view to increasing rangeland pasture legume abundance, the herbage biomass and seedling recru...
Influences of ley age, soil properties, and geographical location on the herbage production of red c...
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) pastures were sown on 19 February at four sowing rates (0, 5,...
In the South Island of New Zealand there are more than ten million acres of tussock and danthonia gr...
The study presented in this thesis is based on the overall target of increased herbage production in...
The effect of different cropping sequences and nitrogen fertiliser was investigated on a former fore...
Maintaining and increasing legume abundance is a critical component of pastoral intensification, inc...
Use of nitrogen (N) fixing legumes and mycorrhizal inoculants have the potential to reduce the effec...
With limited funds, and the relatively low importance of dryland pastures in New Zealand, research h...
Grass clover leys form the basis of most organic farming systems yet the selection of seed mixtures ...
Pastoral agriculture in New Zealand is based around the use of white clover and perennial ryegrass. ...
Grass and legume seedlings were planted to form legume and legume-grass swards on north-facing hill ...
Most of the early work associated with improvement of soil fertility was confined to the relatively ...
New Zealand farming systems are based on ryegrass and white clover pastures. Production from these p...
With a view to increasing rangeland pasture legume abundance, the herbage biomass and seedling recru...
With a view to increasing rangeland pasture legume abundance, the herbage biomass and seedling recru...
Influences of ley age, soil properties, and geographical location on the herbage production of red c...
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) pastures were sown on 19 February at four sowing rates (0, 5,...
In the South Island of New Zealand there are more than ten million acres of tussock and danthonia gr...
The study presented in this thesis is based on the overall target of increased herbage production in...