| Quantifying the economic cost of invertebrate pests to New Zealand's pastoral industry |
10 |
| Triplet lambs and their dams - a review of current knowledge and management systems |
8 |
| Nitrate leaching losses are lower from ryegrass/white clover forages containing plantain than from ryegrass/white clover forages under different irrigation |
8 |
| Live weight gain, animal behaviour and urinary nitrogen excretion of dairy heifers grazing ryegrass-white clover pasture, chicory or plantain |
6 |
| Potential inhibition of urine patch nitrous oxide emissions by Plantago lanceolata and its metabolite aucubin |
6 |
| Live weight and growth of Holstein-Friesian, Jersey and crossbred dairy heifers in New Zealand |
4 |
| A comparison of temperate pasture species mixtures selected to increase dairy cow production and reduce urinary nitrogen excretion |
4 |
| Improving irrigation water management using agent technology |
3 |
| Foliar micronutrient concentrations of eight perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) cultivars grown in four regions in New Zealand |
3 |
| The performance of single-rearing ewes and their lambs offered ryegrass pasture or herb-clover mix during lactation |
3 |
| Nassella trichotoma - plant growth rates and effects of timing of grubbing on populations in North Canterbury grassland |
3 |
| Crop management effects on supplementary feed quality and crop options for dairy feeding to reduce nitrate leaching |
3 |
| Seasonal and diurnal changes in aucubin, catalpol and acteoside concentration of plantain herbage grown at high and low N fertiliser inputs |
3 |
| Dissolved organic carbon concentration and denitrification capacity of a hill country sub-catchment as affected by soil type and slope |
2 |
| The odds appear stacked against versatile land: can we change them? |
2 |
| Managing soil microbiology: realising opportunities for the productive land-based sectors |
2 |
| Identification of Epichloe endophytes associated with wild barley (Hordeum brevisubulatum) and characterisation of their alkaloid biosynthesis |
2 |
| Ranunculus acris control in dairy pasture - a comparison of herbicides, plant growth promoters, a bioherbicide and pregraze mowing |
2 |
| The effects of herbage allowance on pasture characteristics and milk production of dairy cows |
2 |
| Time of shearing the ewe not only affects lamb live weight and survival at birth and weaning, but also ewe wool production and quality |
2 |
| Implications of grass-clover interactions in dairy pastures for forage indexing systems.4.Canterbury |
2 |
| Implications of grass-clover interactions in dairy pastures for forage value indexing systems. 2. Waikato |
2 |
| Foliar macronutrient concentrations of eight perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) cultivars grown in four regions in New Zealand |
2 |
| Variation in cadmium concentrations in shoots of chicory (Cichorium intybus L.) |
2 |
| Prediction of coumestrol content in unirrigated lucerne crops using weather variables |
2 |
| Duration-controlled grazing of dairy cows. 2: nitrogen losses in sub-surface drainage water and surface runoff |
2 |
| Factors that influence the survival of dairy cows milked once a day |
2 |
| Perennial C4 grasses increase root biomass and carbon in sown temperate pastures |
1 |
| Seed production, seedling regeneration and hardseeds breakdown of annual clovers |
1 |
| Geochemical baseline soil surveys for understanding element and isotope variation across New Zealand |
1 |
| Innovations in cropping systems - a step change towards sustainable soil management across Victoria's grain growing regions |
1 |
| Review of research on pasture yield responses to fine particle application of fertiliser in New Zealand |
1 |
| Low canopy cover in a sown Digitaria eriantha Steud. pasture improves establishment of Trifolium subterraneum L. |
1 |
| Genotype-by-milking frequency interaction for milk production traits in New Zealand |
1 |
| Behaviour of cows fed a total mixed ration with different access time to fresh forage |
1 |
| Implications of grass-clover interactions in dairy pastures for forage value indexing systems. 1. Context and rationale |
1 |
| Implications of grass-clover interactions in dairy pastures for forage value indexing systems. 6. Cross-site analysis and general discussion |
1 |
| Excretion patterns of Campylobacter jejuni by dairy cows |
1 |
| Rumen function and foraging behaviour of non-lactating, pregnant dairy cows wintered on kale or grass |
1 |
| Effect of two irrigation rates on nitrate leaching from diverse or standard forages receiving spring deposited urine |
1 |
| Growth and carcass trait association with variation in the somatostatin receptor 1 (SSTR1) gene in New Zealand Romney sheep |
1 |
| Fermentation and chemical composition of guinea grass silage added with wheat meal and Streptococcus bovis |
1 |
| Milk production does not benefit from mowing previously lax-grazed diverse pastures |
0 |
| Effect of narrow-leaved plantain cultivar on development of two geometrid pests, Scopula rubraria and Epyaxa rosearia |
0 |
| Oviposition and development of two plantain pests, Scopula rubraria and Epyaxa rosearia (Lepidoptera: geometridae) |
0 |
| Italian ryegrass swards reduce N leaching via greater N uptake and lower drainage over perennial ryegrass cultivars varying in cool season growth rates |
0 |
| Eutrophication in Lake Rotorua. 1. Using OVERSEER to estimate historic nitrogen loads |
0 |
| Duration-controlled grazing of dairy cows. 1: Impacts on pasture growth, cow intakes and nutrient transfer |
0 |
| Maize silage-winter crop sequences that maximise forage production and quality |
0 |
| The impact of nutrient regulations on dairy farm land values in Southland |
0 |