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    The place of lucerne in dry-land farming 

    Flay, A. H. (New Zealand Grassland Association., 1962)
    Lucerne as a dry-land fodder plant is centuries old. It is used in most lands subject to dry summer conditions. Its deep rooting characteristic, its winter dormancy, and its rapid growth in high temperatures fit it for ...
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    Nutrient cycles under grazing : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the Diploma of Agricultural Science in the University of Canterbury 

    Dale, W. R. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1963)
    The aim of this dissertation on is to construct biological cycles for major and important minor elements, starting at the soil, tracing the nutrients through the plant and animal and finally back to the soil animal droppings. ...
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    AuthorDale, W. R. (1)Flay, A. H. (1)Keyword
    070101 Agricultural Land Management (2)
    0703 Crop and Pasture Production (2)
    animal behaviour (1)dry-land farming (1)elements (1)farm management (1)grazing (1)lucerne (1)nutrients (1)pasture (1)... View MoreDate Issued1963 (1)1962 (1)
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