Some factors affecting the rate of adoption of new herbage cultivars
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https://doi.org/10.33584/rps.3.1985.3311Abstract
Between 1973 and 1983 the number of certified grasses and legumes (excluding lucerne) available to the New Zealand farmer increased from 21 to 37 (Table 11 .l), with a further 5 added to the New Zealand National List during 1984/85. Clearly the high rate at which new cultivars are being released is continuing. Lucerne has followed a similar pattern with 10 cultivars now available compared with only 3 in 1970.Downloads
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