Tropical grassland agriculture and the Green
Paper on rural policy in Australia—J.C.
Tothill |
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1–8 |
A review of carpet grass (Axonopus affinus)
in relation to the improvement of carpet grass based pasture—R.J.
Martin |
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9–20 |
A
review of Astrebla (Mitchell grass)
pastures in Australia—D.M.
Orr |
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21–36 |
The effect of lime and Rhizobium
strain on the nodulation of Glycine
wightii and Macroptilium
atropurpureum on acid soils—Helen
Philpotts |
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37–44 |
The improvement of mission grass (Pennisetum polystachyon)
in Fiji
by topdressing superphosphate and oversowing
a legume (Macroptilium atropurpureum)—I.J. Partridge |
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45–52 |
The effect of seed rate and nitrogen fertilizer
on the yield of seed and by-product leaf of Whittet
kikuyu grass at Grafton,
New South Wales—G.P.M.
Wilson and C.J. Rumble |
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53–56 |
Useful field morphological differences between
Stylosanthes humilis H.B.K. (Townsville
stylo) and Stylosanthes hamata (Caribbean
stylo) cv. Verano—P.G. Harrison
and A.C. Archer |
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59–64 |
Proceedings:Field
meeting at Windera on October 23, 1974—Pastures and rural reconstruction
in the Windera area, South Burnett, Windera—geology, land forms and soils—E.C.
Gilchrist, 65Windera—past, present and future—E.C.
Gilchrist, 66.Windera—rural reconstruction—A.P. Johnston,
68Windera—soil conservation problems—Barry
Stone, 70.Windera—the pasture in perspective—N.
Delaney, 71,Windera—comparison of four properties—A.P.
Johnston, 72. |
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65-74 |
Regional
pasture development and associated problems. I Northern
Western Australia—K. Fitzgerald |
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77–82 |
Regional pasture development and associated
problems. II Northern Territory—J.D. Sturz,
P.G. Harrison and L. Falvey |
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83–92 |
Regional pasture development and associated
problems. III Queensland—D.G.
Cameron |
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93–100 |
Regional pasture development and associated
problems. IV North-eastern New
South Wales—R.L. Colman and P.T. Mears |
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101–108 |
Genetic adaptation of grasses and legumes to
tropical environments—R.A. Bray |
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109–116 |
Stylosanthes—a source
of pasture legumes—R.L. Burt and C.P. Miller |
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117–124 |
The value of ecological studies in establishment
and management of sown tropical pastures—R.L. Humphreys and R.J.
Jones |
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125–132 |
Evaluation of fertilizer requirements of tropical
legume based pastures—C.S. Andrew and R.C. Bruce
|
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133–140 |
Factors limiting the nutritional value of grazed
tropical pastures for beef and milk production—T.H. Stobbs |
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141–150 |
The need for alternative techniques of productivity
assessment in grazing experiments—G.J. Murtagh |
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151–158 |
Integration of native and sown pastures for
increased animal production—L. Winks |
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159–164 |
Livestock industries of northern Australia:
structure and economic characteristics—J.H. Johnston |
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165– |
A review of Guinea
grass (Panicum maximum)
for the wet tropics of Australia—T.H.
McCosker and J.K. Teitzel |
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177–190 |
Response by calves grazing kikuyu grass pastures
to grain and mineral supplements—A.G. Kaiser |
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191–198 |
Estimated profitability of investment in legume
pasture development in far north Queensland—I.B. Robinson and N.C. Sing |
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199–208 |
Vegetative growth of nineteen tropical and
sub-tropical pasture grasses and legumes in relation to temperature—
F.C. Sweeney and J.M. Hopkinson |
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209–218 |
Nutrient studies on some soils from Eungella and East Funnel Creek, Mackay hinterland, Queensland—P.C. Kerridge and M.L. Everett |
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219–228. |
Control of chickweed (Drymaria
cordata) in declining tropical pastures—D.
Hawton, T.J. Quinlan and K.A. Shaw |
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229–234 |
A lightweight electronic device for measurement
of grazing time of cattle—R.J. Jones and L.J. Cowper |
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235–242 |
A note on the significance of Eucalyptus
populnea for buffel grass production in infertile
semi-arid rangelands—E.K. Christie |
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243–248 |
Proceedings:Survival with alternative for the beef producer
— meeting at Maryborough on April 15, 1975.The national
outlook for the Australian beef industry — J. Forbes, Implication
of economic pressures on pasture management for beef production
— T.R. Evans, 255–257Maintenance fertilizer requirements
—R.C. Bruce, 258Soybean, sorghum and millet for the Maryborough
area — A.J.P. Williamson, 259.A study of horticultural
crops as a supplement to the farm income — A.R. Carr, 260.Economic
aspects of alternatives open to beef producers — R.B. Bygott,
263.Problems and new developments in meat processing
— meeting at C.S.I.R.O. Meat Research Laboratory, Cannon Hill, Brisbane on July 30,
1975.Bruising
in cattle F.D. Shaw, 271.Processing factors affecting
meat quality — J.J. Macfarlane, 272.Weight loss — L.S.
Herbet, 274.Byproducts — possible
new approaches — V.H. Powell, 275.Salmonella — M.G. Smith,
276.Vacuum packaging — B.Y. Johnson, 277.Financial
Rural Research, 279. |
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249-270 |