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Effects of Stocking Rate and Botanical Composition on the 
Physical Characteristics of the Riparian Zones of Pastures 
(A Progress Report)

Effects of Stocking Rate and Botanical Composition on the Physical Characteristics of the Riparian Zones of Pastures (A Progress Report)

... the pastures increased (y = ...between pastures and sites within pastures depending on the depth of the channel and a high proportion of the sites without ground cover were down the banks, the ...

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The effect of Neotyphodium grass endophyte on alkaloid profiles, dry matter production and botanical composition of perennial ryegrass pastures

The effect of Neotyphodium grass endophyte on alkaloid profiles, dry matter production and botanical composition of perennial ryegrass pastures

... understood. They noted that there were interesting indirect effects that can be investigated to identify the causes of some plants to grow better on soils that have previously grown low endophyte containing ...

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Caucasian clover/ryegrass produced more legume than white clover/ryegrass pastures in a grazed comparison

Caucasian clover/ryegrass produced more legume than white clover/ryegrass pastures in a grazed comparison

... Dry matter production and legume content were measured independently of the grazing sheep within one caged area per plot over 20 growth periods of 28±2 days from September 1998 to June 2000. New areas to be excluded from ...

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Enhancing Botanical Composition and Wildlife Habitat of Pastures in South Central Iowa through Soil Disturbance by Mob-grazing of Beef Cattle

Enhancing Botanical Composition and Wildlife Habitat of Pastures in South Central Iowa through Soil Disturbance by Mob-grazing of Beef Cattle

... Without grazing in grasslands, tree cover increases and cool season grasses become dominant resulting in poor habitat for some wildlife species including Bob White Quail. However the productivity and nutritional ...

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Effects of Stocking Rate, Botanical Composition, and Stream 
bank Erosion on the Physical Characteristics of the Streamside
Zones of Pastures (A Three-Year Progress Report)

Effects of Stocking Rate, Botanical Composition, and Stream bank Erosion on the Physical Characteristics of the Streamside Zones of Pastures (A Three-Year Progress Report)

... The proportion of vegetative species were different between farms for tall fescue (P<0.0001), reed canarygrass (P<0.0001), clover (P<0.0001) and sedge (P<0.0001). Farms 3, 4, 9, and 13 had the least ...

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Clover species in grass-clover silages affects milk fatty acid composition *

Clover species in grass-clover silages affects milk fatty acid composition *

... silages without (– C) and with (+ C=10 kg per day and cow) standard concentrate ...grass-white clover round bales (WC) and grass-red clover round bales (RC), both taken from the second and third ...

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Dry matter production and botanical composition of three pastures species and their seed mixtures after an autumn sowing using two overall sowing rates

Dry matter production and botanical composition of three pastures species and their seed mixtures after an autumn sowing using two overall sowing rates

... Chapter 1 Introduction Throughout New Zealand’s pasture-based agriculture the traditional pasture mix of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) and white clover ( Trifolium repens L.) is commonly used. More ...

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The effect of soil applications of zeolite, agrisorb and lignite on the chemical composition of clover-grass mixtures grown in arid conditions of South Moravia

The effect of soil applications of zeolite, agrisorb and lignite on the chemical composition of clover-grass mixtures grown in arid conditions of South Moravia

... SUMMARY In 2008 and 2009 the individual treatments did not signifi cantly change the contents of N, P, K, Ca and Mg in the aboveground biomass of the respective clover-grass mixtures. A signifi cant diff erence in ...

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Dry matter production, nutritive value and botanical composition of a perennial ryegrass white clover pasture applied with GA and N in successive periods in autumn and spring

Dry matter production, nutritive value and botanical composition of a perennial ryegrass white clover pasture applied with GA and N in successive periods in autumn and spring

... 5.1.11 Future research The current trial has confirmed previous research findings that GA can in fact increase yield of ryegrass clover pasture in autumn without affecting pasture production in spring and ...

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Nutrient and Botanical Composition of Pasture in Ceylanpınar Agriculture Farm *

Nutrient and Botanical Composition of Pasture in Ceylanpınar Agriculture Farm *

... To determine their botanical composition, samples were dried at room temperature without disturbing the original structure. Samples obtained at all stages of maturity were analyzed to determine the ...

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Hyperspectral proximal sensing of the botanical composition and nutrient content of New Zealand pastures : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Earth Science

Hyperspectral proximal sensing of the botanical composition and nutrient content of New Zealand pastures : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Earth Science

... the SD/RMSECV ratio, the prediction of Ca and Mg concentrations and masses were more accurate for the added P data than added P+N data; while the predictions for the other nutrients produced similar values of SD/RMSECV ...

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Response of simple grass-white clover and multi-species pastures to gibberellic acid or nitrogen fertiliser in autumn

Response of simple grass-white clover and multi-species pastures to gibberellic acid or nitrogen fertiliser in autumn

... fescue)-white clover pastures and multi-species pastures where herbs (chicory and plantain), legumes (red clover and lucerne) and prairie grass were sown with the simple ...white clover ...

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Production of N2O in grass clover pastures

Production of N2O in grass clover pastures

... degradable clover residues appeared to be a minor source of N 2 ...recalcitrant clover tissues, probably contributes considerably to the flow from N 2 fixation to N 2 O ...

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Subterranean Clover Versus Nitrogen Fertilized Annual Grasslands: Botanical Composition and Protein Content.

Subterranean Clover Versus Nitrogen Fertilized Annual Grasslands: Botanical Composition and Protein Content.

... Summary and Conclusions The effect of increasing levels of N applied to nonirrigated California grasslands was com- pared to swards of subterranean clover-grass un[r] ...

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Environmental impacts of grazed clover/grass pastures

Environmental impacts of grazed clover/grass pastures

... Grazed clover/grass pastures are important for animal production systems and the clover component is critical for its contribution to N inputs via biological fixation of atmospher- ic N 2 ...for ...

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Subterranean clover to increase the legume content of pastures in spring

Subterranean clover to increase the legume content of pastures in spring

... subterranean clover to dairy pastures is ...subterranean clover yields in Experiments 1 & 2. It is likely that subterranean clover yields could have been greater if experimental sites were ...

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CLOVER GROWN FOR SEED - WEEDS CONTROLLED

CLOVER GROWN FOR SEED - WEEDS CONTROLLED

... Apply Raptor early postemergence in a tank mix, as described below, when clover has a minimum of 2 trifoliate leaves and when the majority of weeds are 1-inch to 3- inches tall.. Raptor[r] ...

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Soil test and phosphorus rate for high rainfall clover pastures

Soil test and phosphorus rate for high rainfall clover pastures

... Even though you may be able to achieve a high production level, you should consider other factors when aiming for a production level or yield target. Profitability and stocking rates will determine the preferred yield ...

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Tolerance of newly sown cocksfoot-clover pastures to the herbicide imazethapyr

Tolerance of newly sown cocksfoot-clover pastures to the herbicide imazethapyr

... subterranean clover cultivars were lower than expected for a March sowing date, as mid- September yields for subterranean clover monocultures of 7000 kg DM/ha have been measured at this site (Moot et ...

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Evaluation of subterranean clover cultivars for  New Zealand dryland pastures

Evaluation of subterranean clover cultivars for New Zealand dryland pastures

... Costello and Costello (2013) found that within the Hawarden basin, under hot and dry conditions, with lighter soils that ‘Leura’ a late flowering sub clover had real potential. Although initial grazing of this ...

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