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2. Causes of leaf reddening in subterranean clover cultivars
3. Sampling methods for clover species in grazed pastures to diagnose mineral deficiencies
4. Maximising the subterranean clover content on a summer-dry Wairarapa hill-country farm through grazing management
5. Caucasian clover (Trifolium ambiguum) specific rhizobia persist in low and high fertility soils in the South Island of New Zealand
6. Establishment, production and regeneration of subterranean clovers in the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand
7. Seed yield and subsequent emergence pattern of subterranean clover cultivars in response to summer rain
8. Dry matter yield of dryland and irrigated mixtures of Caucasian clover, white clover and perennial ryegrass over 5 years at Lincoln University
9. New twists on teams
10. Caucasian clover (Trifolium ambiguum) specific rhizobia persist in low and high fertility soils in the South Island of New Zealand.
11. An Assessment of Peridynamics for Pre and Post Failure Deformation
12. Thermal time requirements for germination, emergence and seedling development of adventive legume and grass species
13. Morphological, Anatomical, and Physiological Changes of Orchardgrass Leaves Grown under Fluctuating Light Regimes
14. Richard J. Lucas Vietnam War collection [DIGITAL CONTENT]
15. Estate planning and the tax law
16. New Zealand
17. Lamb liveweight gain on kura clover-ryegrass and white clover-ryegrass swards at two levels of soil fertility
18. Seasonal growth and development of Caucasian and white clovers under irrigated and dryland conditions
19. Seedling development and growth of white clover, caucasian clover and perennial ryegrass grown in field and controlled environments
20. Sowing strategies for slow establishing pasture species
21. Lucerne agronomy, Middlemarch
22. Lucerne agronomy, Windwhistle
23. Phosphorus response and efficiency of 12 novel dryland legume species on an acid high country soil
24. Establishment, production and regeneration of subterranean clovers in the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand
25. Seed yield and subsequent emergence pattern of subterranean clover cultivars in response to summer rain
26. Tolerance of newly sown cocksfoot-clover pastures to the herbicide imazethapyr
27. Effects of MaxP™ endophyte in tall fescue on pasture production and sheep grazing preference, in a dryland environment
28. Production and composition of nil and MAX P™ tall fescue pastures on dry, stony soils.
29. Legumes for hill country
30. Potential yield of cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata) monocultures in response to irrigation and nitrogen
31. Pasture production and liveweight gain from cocksfoot-subterranean clover pastures grazed at two stocking rates and closed at different times during spring
32. Comparison of drought resistance in strawberry clover and white clover
33. Grazing management for regeneration of balansa clover in a cocksfoot pasture
34. Maximising subterranean clover in Marlborough’s hill country is key to weaning 80% of sale lambs prime
35. Dryland pasture yields and botanical composition over 5 years under sheep grazing in Canterbury
36. Sodium deficiency in Canterbury and Central Otago sheep pastures
37. Nitrogen fixation by subterranean and white clovers in dryland cocksfoot pastures
38. Effect of ewe stocking rate in spring on subterranean clover persistence and lamb liveweight gain
39. Urine patches indicate yield potential of cocksfoot
40. Caucasian clover/ryegrass produced more legume than white clover/ryegrass pastures in a grazed comparison
41. Nitrogen fixation by caucasian clover and white clover in irrigated ryegrass pastures
42. Cocksfoot and lucerne productivity in a Pinus radiata silvopastoral system: a grazed comparison
43. Caucasian clover was more productive than white clover in grass mixtures under drought conditions
44. Early productivity of binary mixtures and single grass species
45. Ryegrass endophyte and sheep reproduction
46. Forage-pasture production in the first three years of an agroforestry experiment
47. Grazing preference for pasture species by sheep is affected by endophyte and nitrogen fertility
48. Productivity and water use of lucerne and two lucerne-grass mixtures in Canterbury
49. Productivity and water use of five pasture grasses in Canterbury
50. A comparison of six grasses for animal production
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