Species For Particular Uses
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https://doi.org/10.33584/rps.4.1995.3324Abstract
A theme of this publication is that each pasture species occupies a particular niche where it does better than others which might be used. In so doing each also tills a particular role in the juggling act between feed supply and animal requirements. We have stressed the need to identify the critical stock feed periods, and then to establish special purpose pastures to satisfy these requirements.Downloads
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