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Volume 58, 1996, Oamaru
Volume 58, 1996, Oamaru
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1996.58
Published:
1996-01-01
Articles
North Otago Sustainable Land Management Group: Assisting the North Otago community to move towards the goal of sustainable land use
G. Ludemann, D.C. Hewson, R. Green
101-105
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Experiences with a white clover-based dairy system in the Netherlands
R.L.M. Schils
107-111
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Enhancing pasture-based dairying with supplementary feeds
W. Penno, A.M. Bryant, K.A. Macdonald, W.A. Carter
113-118
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Dairying - Waitaki's opportunity
J. Davis
119-122
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Pasture response to fertiliser inputs under dairy grazing
J.S. Rowarth, C.G. Pennell, T.J. Fraser, D.B. Baird
123-127
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Successful North Canterbury dairy conversion with quality pasture of nil endophyte ryegrass
C.B. Sutton
129-131
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A case study: North Otago downlands - farming for profit
T.J. Meikle, R.B. Green
13-15
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Issues and options in high country farming 1. Genesis of present situation
K.F. O'Connor, D. Scott
133-139
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Issues and options in high country farming 2. Evaluating technical options
D. Scott, W. Williams
141-146
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Trends in high country pastoral farming 3. Developing and directing emerging options
D. Scott
147-152
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Issues and options in high country farming 4. Cycling nutrients for sustainable management
K.F. O'Connor, A.H. Nordmeyer
153-159
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Developing a better understanding of Hieracium invasion in the New Zealand high country: a participatory approach
O.J.H. Bosch, W.J. Allen, K.F. O'Connor, A.H. Ensor, A.J. Jopp, H. Cameron, B.E. Allan
161-165
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Timothy cultivars in a New Zealand high country environment
L.A. Maunsell, D. Scott
167-170
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North Otago soils: physical properties and nutrient requirements for economic production
J.D. Morton, A.H.C. Roberts, D.C. Edmeades, M.J. Manning
17-21
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Natural reseeding of caucasian clover (Trifolium ambiguum) in tussock grasslands
H.N. Pryor, W.L. Lowther, K.D. Trainor
171-175
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Productivity of caucasian clover based pastures under irrigation
R.A. Moss, R.N. Burton, B.E. Allan
177-181
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Caucasian clover as a pasture legume for dryland dairying in the coastal Bay of Plenty
R.N. Watson, F.J. Neville, N.L. Bell, S.L. Harris
183-188
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Genetic variation for seed yield in Caucasian clover
K.H. Widdup, T.L. Knight, L.M. Hunt
189-194
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'Endura' caucasian clover: progress towards commercial seed production
B.R. Guy
195-197
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Selenium supplementation alternatives for the South Island high country
Ak Metherell, J.L. Owens, G.H. Moore, C.G. Mackintosh
199-204
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The role of fertiliser in the invasion of South Island high country by hawkweeds
Warwick Harris, Jiangwen Fan
205-210
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Biological and biochemical quality of pastoral soils: spatial and temporal variability
A. Ghani, U. Sarathchandra, K.W. Perrott, D.A. Wardle, P. Singleton, M. Dexter
211-218
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Nutrient budgets - a key indicator of soil sustainability
M.B. O'Connor, I.K. Boddy, J.D. Morton, D.C. Edmeades
219-222
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The roles of legumes in achieving sustainable farming on Longslip Station, Omarama - past, present, and future
R.G. Patterson
223-227
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Factors affecting white clover persistence in New Zealand pastures
D.R. Woodfield, J.R. Caradus
229-235
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The contributions of Dr Raymond Wilkie Brougham to grassland science and management
Warwick Harris
23-48
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Progress towards clover cyst nematode resistant white clover
J. van den Bosch, C.F. Mercer
237-241
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Incidence of nodal rooting and plantlet survival in spreading red clovers
M.G. Hyslop, P.D. Kemp, D.J. Barker, J. Hodgson
243-246
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Pasture legumes for the drought-prone, outwash soils of the southern Mackenzie Basin
R.F. Woodman, J.M. Keoghan, B.E. Allan
247-252
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Establishment of perennial legume species in drought-prone, North and South Island sites
G.B. Douglas, B.J. Wills, H.N. Pryor, A.G. Foote, K.D. Trainor
253-257
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Assessing the persistence of some pasture legumes in hill country
S.J. Orr, M.E. Wedderburn
259-264
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The use of blood equol values in devising grazing management strategies for red clover-based pastures
R.G. Keogh, R. Kramer, M.F. Mcdonald, Angela Blewman, Jane Crabb
265-269
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Red clover: milk production and growth rate responses
R.G. Keogh, D. Thomson
271-271
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Ostrich - A diversification option for east coast farms?
C.D.A. Brown, K.F. Thompson
273-277
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Legumes, herbs or grass for lamb performance?
T.J. Fraser, J.S. Rowarth
49-52
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A comparison of multi-species pasture with ryegrass-white clover pasture under dryland conditions
M.J. Daly, R.M. Hunter, G.N. Green, L. Hunt
53-58
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Effect of pasture species on internal parasites of lambs
T.L. Knight, R.A. Moss, T.J. Fraser, J.S. Rowarth, R.N. Burton
59-62
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Pasture species effects on carcass and meat quality
T.J. Fraser, S.M. Scott, J.S. Rowarth
63-66
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Growth and persistence of perennial ryegrass lines with different tolerances to "pulling" during grazing
E.R. Thom, V.T. van Vught, R.J. Mccabe
67-72
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Financial viability - a long-term view
C. Brown
7-12
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Seasonal patterns of root, tiller and leaf production in a Grasslands Ruanui ryegrass sward
C. Matthew
73-76
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Plantain (Plantago lanceolata) - a potential pasture species
A.V. Stewart
77-86
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A decision support system for predicting seasonal rainfall variations in sub-humid and semi-arid high country areas
G.K. Hutchinson
87-91
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Management of browse plants as drought fodder for sheep: a preliminary study
S. Oppong, P.D. Kemp, G.B. Douglas, B.T. Bulloch
93-97
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The Hakataramea Valley: 10 years of experimenting with pasture species
K. Hanning
99-100
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