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Issue 6 - Special Issue: Revitalising Grasslands to Sustain our Communities
VOL. 65 · NO. 6 | Jun 2014
 
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Professor David Kemp, Dr David Michalk
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (6), (1 June 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CPv65n6_FO
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RESEARCH PAPERS
Lindsay W. Bell, Richard C. Hayes, Keith G. Pembleton, Cathy M. Waters
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (6), 489-507, (30 May 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CP13420
KEYWORDS: breeding, economics, feed-base, grazing, greenhouse gas, pasture, precision agriculture, perennial.
J. Schellberg, E. Verbruggen
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (6), 508-523, (17 June 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CP13429
KEYWORDS: biotechnology, grassland, new technologies, precision agriculture, remote sensing
Oene Oenema, Cecile de Klein, Marta Alfaro
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (6), 524-537, (20 June 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CP14001
KEYWORDS: dairy farms, GHG emissions, nitrogen, resource use, technological progress, yield gap
Antje Herrmann, Sandra Claus, Ralf Loges, Christof Kluß, Friedhelm Taube
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (6), 538-549, (13 May 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CP13362
KEYWORDS: Carbon footprint, forage cropping system, N fertilisation, N fertiliser type, perennial ryegrass, silage maize
James K. Rogers, Bryan Nichols, Jon T. Biermacher, Jagadeesh Mosali
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (6), 550-555, (5 May 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CP13396
KEYWORDS: biofuel feedstock, grazing, switchgrass
Richard J. Simpson, Alan E. Richardson, Shirley N. Nichols, James R. Crush
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (6), 556-575, (27 June 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CP13395
KEYWORDS: pasture, phosphorus balance, phosphorus mining, phosphorus surplus, root foraging
Robert Finger, Pierluigi Calanca, Simon Briner
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (6), 576-582, (27 June 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CP13392
KEYWORDS: bio-economic modelling, climate change, downside risks, grassland production, optimal management, risk aversion
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