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Grassland Management in New Zealand

Journal of Range Management, 1954
G RASS production in New Zealand is basic, not only to agriculture but also to the entire national economy. On a land area (66 million acres) slightly smaller than that of Colorado, but with only a little more than 42 million acres occupied, New Zealand supports a sheep population (33 million head) greater than that of the United States plus about 5 ...
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Management: Grassland management

Livestock, 2007
Deirdre Hennessy, John Mee
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Calcareous Grasslands--Ecology and Management.

The Journal of Ecology, 1991
Norma Fowler   +3 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Grassland Ecology and Wildlife Management.

The Journal of Ecology, 1975
N. Waloff   +6 more
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Establishing and Managing Grasslands Naturally

2007
The conventional approach to grasslands restoration includes the use of chemical herbicides and/or pesticides. But these contribute to nonpoint source pollution in waterways and in some cases are potentially toxic to the flora and fauna we are trying to support.
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Range management from grassland ecology

1988
The frequency of activity in institutional research in grassland ecology has had a bimodal temporal distribution. The first peak occurred about 1940 and was derived from the cadre of ecologists that emanated from the Department of Botany at the University of Nebraska.
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Managed grasslands — Analytical studies

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 1989
H. R. J. Davies, R. W. Snaydon
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Denitrification Loss from Managed Grassland

1985
Denitrification has been measured in the field using the acetylene-inhibition technique. At most times during the year denitrification in soils under cut swards continued at a background rate of 0.01 to 0.02 kg N ha−1 d−1. Higher rates (0.2 to 1 kg N ha−1 d−1) were only observed following the application of ammonium nitrate fertilizer to wet soil in ...
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Managing Native Grasslands

2014
Jeanne C. Jones, JoVonn G. Hill
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