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Title: Dryand pastures - agronomy and grazing management
Author: Moot, Derrick J.
Date: Oct-2011
Publisher: Lincoln University.
Item Type: Oral Presentation
Abstract: This presentation explains the agronomy, growth and development of a range of pasture species used in dryland pastoral systems in New Zealand. It shows the effects of temperature, water and fertilisers on productivity and persistence. Pasture establishment, seasonal grazing management requirements, animal health and liveweight production are discussed. This powerpoint presentation accompanied an oral presentation by Professor Derrick Moot in October 2011. References are included.
Description: This presentation was used at field days at Mt Benger Station (North Canterbury) on 4 October 2011, Blythe Downs (North Canterbury) on 5 October 2011, and at Glenary Station in northern Southland (also in early October 2011).
Persistent URL (URI): http://hdl.handle.net/10182/4408
Rights: Copyright © The Author.
Appears in Collections:Department of Agricultural Sciences

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