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Agronomy

Management of grassland on the sunny aspect of North Canterbury dry hill country: environment and quantity and quality of herbage

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Pages 475-483 | Received 11 May 1982, Published online: 12 Jan 2012

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W. J. Archie, D. R. Stevens & I. J. Baird. (1993) Introduction, production, and persistence of five grass species in dry hill country. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 36:1, pages 25-28.
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Martin Vavra. 1986. Grazing Research at Northern Latitudes. Grazing Research at Northern Latitudes 167 178 .

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