Mark Hutton—E.G. Eyles |
|
1–6 |
Siratro—a success story in plant breeding—N.H. Shaw and P.C. Whiteman |
|
7–14 |
Breeding of Macroptilium atropurpureum—E.M. Hutton and L.B. Beall
|
|
15–32 |
Siratro seed production—J.M. Hopkinson |
|
33–40 |
Establishment of Siratro pastures—S.J. Cook and K. Lowe |
|
41–48 |
The effect of cultural treatments on establishment of Macroptilium atropurpureum
cv. Siratro oversown in a Setaria anceps sward—Sayan Tudsri
and P.C. Whiteman |
|
49–54 |
Stability in sown and oversown Siratro pastures—J.C. Tothill and R.M. Jones |
|
55-66 |
Response of established Siratro (Macroptilium atropurpureum cv.
Siratro) pastures in south-east Queensland to phosphorus fertilizer—G.E.
Rayment, R.C. Bruce and G,B. Robbins |
|
67–78 |
Productivity of Macroptilium atropurpureum cv. Siratro pastures—B.
Walker |
|
79–86 |
Season changes in the preference by cattle for Macroptilium atropurpureum
cv. Siratro—T.H. Stobbs |
|
87–92 |
A role for Siratro—R. Bell |
|
93–96 |
Siratro on softwood scrub soils—W. Wilson |
|
97–100 |
Siratro pastures in the Mackay district—L.H. Teske |
|
101–104 |
Royston Park—W. Fordyce |
|
105 |
Pasture plant introduction in Queensland—A continuing need—D.G. Cameron |
|
107–120 |
Use of herbicide to reduce grass competition in a white clover sward—G.J.
Murtagh |
|
121–124 |
A comparison of African clovers and temperate legumes on the North Coast
of New South Wales—D.L. Garden |
|
125–132 |
Some important on-farm costs of specialist grass seed production in south-eastern
Queensland—D.S. Loch and L.C. Hannah |
|
133–140 |
Brachiaria decumbens (Signal
grass)—a review with particular reference to Australia—D.S. Loch |
|
141–158 |
Steer liveweight gains in relation to the proportion of time on Leucaena
leucocephala pastures—C.G. Blunt and Raymond J. Jones |
|
159–164 |
The influence of flowering time and growth habit on the performance of
Townsville stylo (Stylosanthes humilis) in tropical and sub-tropical
Queensland—D.F. Cameron, H.G. Bishop, L. ‘t Mannetje, N.H. Shaw,
D.I. Sillar and I.B. Staples |
|
165–176 |
Townsville stylo seed production in north-eastern Thailand—B. Wickham,
H. M. Shelton, M.D. Hare and A.J. de Boer |
|
177–188 |
Soils and fertilizers for sown pastures in Malaysia—F.S.C.P. Kalpage
|
|
189–198 |
Proceedings:
Carcase
appraisal and meat preparation symposium; field meeting of the
central Coast Section held at Mackay, March 19, 1977,
Low cost pasture establishment on steep rocky hillsides; field meeting
in the Boonah district, May 13, 1977, 212–220.
|
|
199–211 |
Effect of sod-seeded Siratro on beef production and botanical composition
o f native pasture in south-eastern Queensland—K.F. Lowe, G.F. Filet,
M.A. Burns and T.M. Bowdler |
|
223–230 |
Tropical grass and legume yield on a soloth soil in sub-coastal south-eastern
Queensland—K.F. Lowe and T.M. Bowdler |
|
231–238 |
Multiple land use of open forest in south-eastern Queensland for timber
and improved pasture: Establishment and early growth—B.G. Cook and
R.F. Grimes |
|
239–246 |
Nutrient responses on a yellow earth soil in northern Cape York peninsula—W.H.
Winter and R.K. Jones |
|
247–256 |
The response to nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer of native pasture on
the Balbirini land system in north-west Queensland—H.G. Bishop |
|
257–262 |
Establishmnet of stylo (Stylosanthes guianensis) in kunai (Imperata
cylindrical) pastures and its effect on dry matter yield and
animal production in the Markham Valley, Papua New Guinea—P. A.
Chadhokar |
|
263–272 |
The potential for forage legumes in Kenya—J.L. Wheeler and R.J. Jones |
|
273-284 |
Proceedings:
Pasture
development on solodic soils—field meeting in the Tara-Kogan district,
June 3, 1977
|
|
285–291 |