PASTURE SPECIES FOR NORTHLAND

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  • J.P. Lambert

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1967.29.1242

Abstract

UNDER the usual management system, pasture surpluses are converted into fodder for feeding in periods of shortage, and sheep or cattle are grazed on pastures most of the year. It is this type of management which influences the present evaluation of pasture species. Whether this outlook is to continue is debatable, but it can be said that the potential production of many species is rarely achieved in practice.

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1967-01-01

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