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Persistence and production of pasture grasses

Persistance of perennial ryegrass cultivars in southern Tasmania
B.A. Rowe

Effect of drought on subsequent pasture growth
D.R. Kemp

Growth patterns of perennial ryegrass varieties
B.D. Hill

Tillering pattern of perennial ryegrass subject to two spring grazing pressures
P. Michell1 and W.J. Fulkerson2.

Tillering pattern of early maturing perennial ryegrass, and spring growth
P. Michell1, W.J. Fulkerson1, R.J.B. Tallowin2 and R.V. Large2

Productivity of perennial pasture species through an irrigation cycle
S.J. Blaikie and F.M. Martin

Perennial ryegrass - selection for improved productivity under irrigation
G.B. Gelly

Secale montanum evaluated in the alpine pastures of eastern Victoria
L. J. Hamilton

Secale montanum (s. dalmaticum vis) - a new pasture species for the south eastern highlands
L.F. Myers, J.H.E. Mackay and R. Kirchner

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  • "Crop and pasture production - science and practice". Edited by J.J Yates. Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Agronomy Conference, January - February 1985, The University of Tasmaina, Hobart, Tasmania.
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