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1. Effect of defoliation on spring-sown winter-type canola (

2. Spring-sown winter-type canola (

3. Impact of deferred grazing and fertilizer on herbage production, soil seed reserve and nutritive value of native pastures in steep hill country of southern Australia

4. Response of lucerne and chicory mixes to a rare high summer rainfall event in western Victoria

5. Evaluation of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) as a forage for sheep in the temperate high-rainfall zone of south-eastern Australia

6. Tall fescue establishment and management in south west Victoria

7. Dietary choice and grazing behaviour of sheep on spatially arranged pasture systems. 1. Herbage mass, nutritive characteristics and diet selection

8. Dietary choice and grazing behaviour of sheep on spatially arranged pasture systems. 2. Wether lamb growth and carcass weight at slaughter

9. Economic value of pregnancy scanning and optimum nutritional management of dry, single- and twin-bearing Merino ewes

10. Modelling the potential of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) to reduce methane emissions and increase production on wool and prime lamb farm enterprises

11. Does producing more product over a lifetime reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase profitability in dairy and wool enterprises?

12. Plantain (Plantago lanceolata L.) and perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) as pregnancy and lactation feed for ewes joined at 8 months of age

13. Summer-active perennials in pasture systems improve seasonal pasture distribution without compromising winter-spring production

14. Evaluation of tedera [(Bituminaria bituminosa (L.) C.H. Stirton var. albomarginata]) as a forage alternative for sheep in temperate southern Australia

15. On-farm paddock-scale comparisons across southern Australia confirm that increasing the nutrition of Merino ewes improves their production and the lifetime performance of their progeny

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