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    Comparison of pasture establishment from a conventional disc drill and a prototype strip seeder drill 

    Lowther, W. L.; Fraser, W. J.; Horrell, R. F.; Johnstone, P. D. (New Zealand Grassland Association., 1991)
    Establishment of grasses and legumes drilled in spring with a prototype strip seeder drill or a conventional tripledisc drill were compared on two sites in the presence and absence of paraquat. On the Earnscleugh site, ...
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    Growth and development of different lucerne cultivars 

    Clouston, Grace (Lincoln University, 2016-11-14)
    This dissertation compared lucerne dry matter production from 10 genotypes in irrigated conditions at Lincoln University. First year yields averaged 10 t DM/ha for the establishment year with no differences found among culitvars.
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    An evaluation of cocksfoot/lupin pasture as an alternative forage for summer-dry environments 

    Reynolds, Timothy (Lincoln University, 2016-11-14)
    The aim of this study was to evaluate the animal and herbage productivity of a perennial lupin/cocksfoot pasture mix when compared with a lucerne pure sward positive control in a summer dry environment, at Lincoln University, ...
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    The effect of spring grazing management on yield, animal liveweight gain and root reserves of lucerne (Medicago sativa L.). 

    Stocker, Natalie Rose (Lincoln University, 2011)
    Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is a common pasture legume grown in New Zealand. Rotational grazing is recommended for ensuring stand production and persistence. However, during lambing set stocking ewes and lambs is the ...
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    Protein and carbohydrate composition of lucerne grown in Canterbury 

    Bailey, R. W.; Allison, R. M.; O'Connor, K. F. (New Zealand Grassland Association., 1970)
    Carbohydrate fractions and total nitrogen were measured in leaves and stems of Wairau lucerne grown in Canterbury. Leaves had lower levels of total soluble carbohydrate (3-5%), cellulose (8-10%) and lignin (2-4%), and ...
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    Growth of lucerne following defoliation 

    Langer, R. H. M.; Keoghan, John M. (New Zealand Grassland Association., 1970)
    In a simulated sward of Wairau lucerne cut at an immature stage of growth to leave a stubble of 10-11 cm, removal of all or one-half the residual leaf area resulted in an initial decline of root weight and low or negative ...
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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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    Water extraction and use of seedling and established dryland lucerne crops 

    Sim, Richard E. (Lincoln University, 2014)
    The main aim of this research was to refine best management practices for dryland lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) crops in relation to crop water extraction. To do this, dryland lucerne was established at Lincoln University, ...
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    Nitrogen fixation and site nitrogen balances of fertilised dryland lucerne (Medicago Sativa L.) at Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand 

    Taraken, Issac Japy Tanda (Lincoln University, 2014)
    Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is a high value perennial forage legume. It is deep-tap rooted, has high water use efficiency and is tolerant of drier environments. It produces high quantity and quality dry matter (DM). Yet, ...
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    Sociability of four clover species with cocksfoot during pasture establishment 

    Buckley, Clayton (Lincoln University, 2002)
    The establishment phase of six pastures was studied over a seven-month period. Four clover species plus cocksfoot were compared with white clover/ryegrass and lucerne pastures. All six pastures were sown into a cultivated ...
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    AuthorMoot, Derrick J. (10)Moir, James L. (3)Berenji, Saman (2)Langer, R. H. M. (2)Mills, Annamaria (2)Smallfield, B. M. (2)Allison, R. M. (1)Anderson, D. (1)Anderson, L. (1)Aspinall, R. (1)... View MoreKeyword
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