2002
DOI: 10.33584/jnzg.2002.64.2468
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A review of pastoral research carried out on the West Coast of the South Island: 1960-2000

Abstract: The pastoral research carried out on the West Coast of the South Island between 1960 and 2000 could be divided into three categories; nutrient requirements for pasture, pasture establishment and growth and animal performance. Because of the varied fertility of the soil types present, research on nutrient requirement was the largest category. In the 1960's, requirements for pasture establishment and early growth on pakihi (podzol) soils of lime, phosphorus (P), elemental sulphur (S), potassium (K), copp… Show more

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“…Overall, there was less grass and more weeds and dead material in the hollows compared to the more productive slopes and humps. Morton & Williams (2002) reported pasture growth rates of 3-15 kg DM/ha/day in winter, 15-50 kg DM/ ha/day in spring, 33-73 kg DM/ha/day in summer and 4-20 kg DM/ha/day in autumn, in a review of West Coast pastoral research. The growth rates measured in this study were within these ranges (Fig.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, there was less grass and more weeds and dead material in the hollows compared to the more productive slopes and humps. Morton & Williams (2002) reported pasture growth rates of 3-15 kg DM/ha/day in winter, 15-50 kg DM/ ha/day in spring, 33-73 kg DM/ha/day in summer and 4-20 kg DM/ha/day in autumn, in a review of West Coast pastoral research. The growth rates measured in this study were within these ranges (Fig.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%