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Volume 53, 1991, Whakatane
Volume 53, 1991, Whakatane
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1991.53
Published:
1991-01-01
Articles
Evaluation of elite white clover germplasm under rotational cattle and sheep grazing
J.R. Caradus
105-110
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The pasture ryegrass plant, what is it?
J.L. Brock, V.J. Thomas
111-116
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Financial evaluation of hill country pasture improvement
T.G. Parminter
117-121
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Nitrogen fertiliser use in early lambing systems
G.W. Sheath, C.J. Boom, R.W. Webby
123-128
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Effect of grazing management on minimising effects of parasitic nematodes on lamb production
N.A. Thomson, M.T. Power
129-134
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Group monitoring, a basis for decision making and technology transfer on sheep and beef farms
R.W. Webby, G.W. Sheath
13-16
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Introduction of chicory to a Bay of Plenty sheep farm
Robert Ljnton, Kevjn Mckinley, Mark Linton
135-136
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Stockpol: A decision support model for livestock farms
P.R. Marshall, D.G. Mccall, K.L. Johns
137-140
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The beef breeding herd: options for using winter feed most productively
W.H. Mcmillan, D.G. Mccall
141-144
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The role of beef breeding cows in strategic management of feed supply under pasture variability
A.B. Pleasants, R.A. Barton, P.J. Batley
145-149
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Maori land utilisation
Alistair M. Hall
151-154
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Utilisation of wastes as fertilisers with particular emphasis on the Bay of Plenty region
M.B. O'Connor, A.H.C. Roberts, R.D. Longhurst, M.F. Hawke
155-159
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An evaluation of agroforestry on a Bay of Plenty hill country farm
R.L. Knowles, G.M. Brann, G.J. Brann
161-168
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The productivity of Maku Lotus as a forest understorey
G.G. West, M.G. Dean, N.S. Percival
169-173
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Analysis of 10 years' production data within a discussion group. What factors are limiting production?
Andre Hickson
17-19
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Soil nutrient status of the Bay of Plenty region and the implications to pasture productivity and fertiliser requirements
S.F. Ledgard, T.J.M. Johnston, D.C. Edmeades, D.M. Wheeler
175-179
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Comparing the agronomic performance of soluble and slow release phosphate fertilisers: the experimental basis for RPR recommendations
D.C. Edmeades, J.H. Watkinson, K.W. Perrott, A.G. Sinclair, S.F. Ledcard, S.S.S. Rajan, M.W. Brown, A.H. Roberts, B.T. Thorrold, M.B.O'Connor M.J.S. Floate, W.H. Risk, J. Morton
181-190
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Fertiliser history is a useful predictor of soil fertility status
D.G. Mccall, B.S. Thorrold
191-196
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Effects of reactive phosphate rock and superphosphate on sheep and pasture production in hill country
S.F. Ledgard, K.R. Jones
197-202
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Dynamics of mineral nitrogen in topsoil, during regrowth of pasture in two contrasting grassland systems
B.E. Ruz-Jerez, P.Roger Ball, R.E. White
203-208
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Pastoral fallow for improving low fertility hill country pastures
A.D. Mackay, P.J. Budding, D.J. Ross, K.R. Tatez, V.A. Orchard, P.B.S. Hart, H.A. Kettles
209-213
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Priorities for development on a wet coastal Bay of Plenty conversion property
P. Livingstgn, R. Kyle
21-24
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Evaluation of several lolitrem-free endophyte/perennial ryegrass combinations
L.R. Fletcher, A.J. Popay, B.A. Tapper
215-219
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Breeding for resistance to facial eczema in dairy cattle
C.A. Morris, N.R. Towers, H.J. Tempero
221-224
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Comparison of a herbal ley with a ryegrass-white clover pasture and pure ryegrass sward receiving fertiliser nitrogen
B.E. Ruz-Jerez, P.Roger Ball, R.E. White, P.E.H. Gregg
225-230
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Towards more sustainable biological hill country sheep and beef farming
A.D. Mackay, D.I. Gray, I.M. Brookes, R.A. Barker, J.E. Blakeley
231-234
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Towards sustainable controls of pasture pests: Progress on control of Argentine stem weevil (Listronotus bonariensis (Kuschel))
R.A. Prestidge, G.M. Barker, R.P. Pottinger
25-31
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Renovating paspalum pastures by direct drilling ryegrass - is it worthwhile?
E.R. Thom, D.D. Wildermoth, M.J. Taylor
33-36
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Some basic concepts of pasture seed mixtures for New Zealand farms
J.F.L. Charlton
37-40
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Performance of tall fescue, cocksfoot and phalaris based pastures compared with perennial ryegrass, in on-farm trials
S.C. Moloney
41-46
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Comparison of pasture establishment from a conventional disc drill and a prototype strip seeder drill
W.L. Lowther, W.J. Fraser, R.F. Horrell, P.D. Johnstone
47-50
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Low cost overdrilling technology for pasture establishment
R.F. Horrell, W.L. Lowther, J.M. Keoghan
51-54
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Evaluation of dryland species and new ryegrass cultivars to increase pasture productivity in coastal Taranaki
R.J. Hainsworth, N.A. Thomson, D.A. Mccallum, T.G. Judd
55-58
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Heritable differences in white clover for response to phosphorus: new prospects for low input pastoral systems
J.R. Caradus', A.D. Mackay', S. Wewala, J.Dunlop' A.L. Hart', M.G. Lambert', J. van den Bosch', M.J.M. Hay'
59-66
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Seasonal patterns of pasture production in the Bay of Plenty and Waikato
J.A. Baars, G.J. Goold, M.F. Hawke, P.J. Kilgarriff, M.D. Rolm
67-72
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Early summer pasture control: what suits the plant?
C. Matthew, A.C.P. Chu, J. Hodgson, A.D. Mackay
73-77
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Experiences with deferred grazing at the Taranaki Agricultural Research Station
D.A. Mccallum, N.A. Thomson, T.G. Judd
79-83
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Maximising dairy production by using nitrogen fertiliser and calving early
N.A. Thomson, A.H.C. Roberts, T.G. Judd, J.S. Clough
85-90
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Setting and monitoring targets improves dairy farm performance
Mark Macintosh
9-12
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Resident ryegrass in hill country pastures
M.E. Wedderfsurn, W.J. Pengelly
91-95
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Natural reseeding of five grass species in summer dry hill country
D.E. Hume, D.J. Barker
97-104
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