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  • Concurrent Session 3, 1130-1300, Tuesday 30 January
  • Pasture Cultivars and Management

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Pasture Cultivars and Management

Frontier balansa clover offers exciting prospects for low rainfall pastures in Western Australia
C. K. Revell1 and B. J. Nutt2

Trigonella balansae – a new pasture legume for the alkaline soils of southern Australia?
J. H. Howie1, R. A Ballard1, C. de Koning1, G. Sandral2 and N. Charman1

Stolon formation in perennial ryegrass may aid persistence
D.J. Donaghy

Managing Sirosa phalaris in a predominantly summer rainfall environment
G.M. Lodge and S.R. Murphy

Reducing the cost of lucerne establishment in Western Australia
R.A.Latta1 and L-J.Blacklow2

A comparison of the emergence of octoploid and tetraploid Phalaris aquatica seedlings
W. M. Kelman

Effects of pasture type and management on the clover content and nutritive value of dairy pastures in south west Victoria
Z.N. Nie, D.F. Chapman, R. Clements and E.R. Letts

A field kit for producers to assess pasture health in the paddock
L.H. McCormick1 and G.M. Lodge2

A monitoring protocol for annual ley pastures
Paul J.A.1,2, Wolfe E.C.1 and Cregan P.D.1

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  • "Science and Technology: Delivering Results for Agriculture?". Edited by Barry Rowe, Danny Donaghy and Neville Mendham. Proceedings of the 10th Australian Agronomy Conference, January 2001, Hobart, Tasmania.
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