Cool-season management of a winter-active lucerne cultivar
Full text
Figure
Related documents
Thus, grazing management that incorporates season-long resting of paddocks followed by season-long grazing of sufficient intensity during the following season to allow the
Overall, in year 5 of this study, herbage production of warm- season grasses, cool-season graminoids, forbs and shrubs, or total herbage production were not different among
This study, in the Black Range of western New Mexico, compared effects of different seasons of use (cool season, warm season, and dormant season) and grazing intensities
For the unimproved browntop dominant pasture, growth essentially stopped in January compared with March for the lucerne (Fig. However, in this season the lack of winter and
They can be replaced with new cool-season annuals in early spring or left to bloom through the cool spring season and replaced with summer annuals after the danger of frost
The early years of the development of national parks in Cos- ta Rica bear the very heavy imprint of Mario Boza and Alvaro Ugalde.. Indeed, Boza has written that he and Ugalde
After classifying and detecting the different State and non-State actors in origin countries, which are implicated in different ways in building, structuring and
This section outlines the seasonal grazing management recommended for direct grazing Lucerne to maximize animal live-weight gains without compromising lucerne