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Volume 75, 2013, Tauranga
Volume 75, 2013, Tauranga
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.2013.75
Published:
2013-01-01
Articles
Decision tools for managing insect pest outbreaks in pastures
S.M. Zydenbos, C.M. Ferguson, R.J. Townsend, J.E. Dunbar, S. Peoples, B.E. Willoughby, P.M.S. Lane, T.A. Jackson
103-112
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Levy oration Ideas, innovation and resilience
Pat Garden
11-14
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Understanding the distribution and fate of nitrogen and phosphorus in OVERSEER®
D.R. Selbie, N.L. Watkins, D.M. Wheeler, M.A. Shepherd
113-118
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Why we need to know what and where cows are urinating - a urine sensor to improve nitrogen models
K. Betteridge, D.A. Costall, F.Y. Li, D. Luo, S. Ganesh
119-124
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Robotic urine-patch treatment and effluent application - technology to support intensification of New Zealand dairy farming while protecting the environment
G. Bates, B.F. Quin
125-130
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Autumn establishment of lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) inoculated with four different carriers of Ensifer meliloti at four sowing dates
D.B.S. Black, D.J. Moot
137-143
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A review of the economic impact of high levels of variance in fertiliser spreading systems
M.C.E. Grafton, I.J. Yule, M.J. Manning
139-144
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Response of simple grass-white clover and multi-species pastures to gibberellic acid or nitrogen fertiliser in autumn
M.H. van Rossum, R.H. Bryant, G.R. Edwards
145-150
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President's address 2013
Jacqueline Rowarth
15-18
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Endophyte-infection reduces leaf dehydration of ryegrass and tall fescue plants under moderate water deficit
L. He, J.-H B. Hatier, S.D. Card, C. Matthew
151-156
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Yield and water use of a ryegrass/white clover sward under different nitrogen and irrigation regimes
A.D. Black, H.M. Murdoch
157-164
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Productivity of rotationally grazed simple and diverse pasture mixtures under irrigation in Canterbury
F. Nobilly, R.H. Bryant, B.A. Mckenzie, G.R. Edwards
165-172
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Evaluating the predictive ability of a mechanistic model of nitrogen partitioning applied to lactating dairy cows consuming ryegrass-based diets
R.E. Vibart, F.Y. Li, I. Vogeler, R. Cichota
173-178
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Undiagnosed metal phytotoxicity in soils: Measurement of soil pH micro-variability under Manawatu pastures, and assessment of an alternative means of amelioration.
P. Bishop, B.F. Quin
179-184
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Effects of soil fertility and compaction on root dynamics in a perennial ryegrass-white clover pasture
M.B. Dodd, A.D. Mackay
185-190
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The Bay of Plenty; a summary of the physical landscape, economy, demographics and issues surrounding primary production
Simon Stokes
19-26
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An assessment of the implications of timing and soil nitrogen dynamics during and after summer drought on Waikato Allophanic soils
G.M. Lucci, M. Shepherd, I. Vogeler
191-196
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A review of the effect of autumn nitrogen fertiliser on pasture nitrogen concentration and an assessment of the potential effects on nitrate leaching risk
M. Shepherd, G. Lucci
197-202
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No-tillage systems - reviewing the challenge of adoption in relation to the role of fertiliser placement
P.M.S. Lane, B.E. Willoughby
203-208
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Mitigation of ammonia losses from urea applied to a pastoral system: The effect of nBTPT and timing and amount of irrigation
M. Zaman, S. Saggar, A.D. Stafford
209-214
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Pasture establishment on non-cultivable hill country
K.N. Tozer, G.B. Douglas, C.A. Cameron, T.J. Fraser, R.A. Moss, G.M. Rennie, T.L. Knight, P.D. Muir
215-220
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Interactions between players in the field of pasture renewal
K. Rijswijk
221-226
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Pasture renewal on Bay of Plenty and Waikato dairy farms: impacts on pasture production and invertebrate populations post-establishment
K.N. Tozer, G.M. Rennie, W.M. King, N.R. Mapp, N.L. Bell, C.A. Cameron, T.M. Eden
227-234
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Influence of pasture renewal, soil factors and climate on black beetle abundance in Waikato and Bay of Plenty
P.J. Gerard, N.L. Bell, T.M. Eden, W.M. King, N.R. Mapp, M.R. Pirie, G.M. Rennie
235-240
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Addressing on-farm management to enhance pasture productivity and persistence
W.N. Reynolds
241-244
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Herbage production from five grazable forages
E.M.K. Minneé, C.E.F. Clark, D.A. Clark
245-250
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Integrating maize and triticale in grass/clover based dairy systems: examining yields and autumn soil nitrate levels
J.B. Pinxterhuis, H.C. de Boer, N.J.M. van Eekeren, M.W.J. Stienezen
251-256
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Liveweight gain of lambs grazing three forage rapes which differ in total dry matter yield
H.G. Judson, D.G. Ferguson, M.K. Cutts, A.J.E. Moorhead
257-260
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Effects of potassium, sodium and chloride fertiliser rates on fodder beet yield and quality in Canterbury
E. Chakwizira, E.D. Meenken, S. Maley, M. George, R. Hubber, J. Morton, A. Stafford
261-270
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Innovation and technology uptake on farm
W.J. Lissaman, M. Casey, J.S. Rowarth
27-32
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Sensible Farming on Sensitive and Steep Land - A Catchment Management Approach in Tauranga Harbour
D.R. Hall
33-38
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Adoption of forage technologies
John Caradus, Simon Lovatt, Bruce Belgrave
39-44
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Critical success factors when going global: the basic challenge
J.S. Rowarth, A.P. Scott, T.O.R. Macdonald, S.C. Wilson, F.G. Scrimgeour
45-48
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Critical success factors when going global: New Zealand farming systems in South America
S.C. Wilson, J.S. Rowarth
49-54
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Critical success factors when going global: Agribusiness co-operative growth
T.O.R. Macdonald, J.S. Rowarth
55-60
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Critical success factors when going global: New Zealand dairy companies
A.P. Scott, S. Bowden, J.S. Rowarth
61-66
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Innovation at Scott Farms, Tirau
Ian Scott
67-70
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The impact of farming without nitrogen fertiliser for ten years on pasture yield and composition, milksolids production and profitability; a research farmlet comparison
C.B. Glassey, C.G. Roach, J.M. Lee, D.A. Clark
71-78
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Are diverse species mixtures better pastures for dairy farming?
S.L. Woodward, C.D. Waugh, C.G. Roach, D. Fynn, J. Phillips
79-84
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Optimising farm resource allocation to maximise profit using a new generation integrated whole farm planning model
J.M. Rendel, A.D. Mackay, A. Manderson, K. O'Neill
85-90
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An evaluation of the Land and Environment Planning Toolkit for advancing soil and nutrient management on sheep and beef farms
K.A. Synge, A.D. Mackay, A.S. Palmer
91-96
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Using data from large scale farming operations to understand the importance of feeding the ewe to improve whole farm performance
D.R. Stevens, G. Young
97-102
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