Within this area 24 plots of 1i1 m were separated by 1 m wide paths of short herbage.
The influence of sward condition on rates of herbage growth and senescence in mixed swards under continuous stocking management.
Symposium of factors influencing the voluntary intake of herbage by ruminants: voluntary intake in relation to chemical composition and digestibility.
In contrast, herbage larval contamination on both pastures grazed by fungal treated calves remained low throughout the grazing season.
In spite of this, the number of infective larvae on herbage had increased slightly in the paddock grazed by the control animals.
From the faecal pat the eggs can directly contaminate herbage which is then available to grazing animals.
Early spring defoliation patterns can condition the sward for mid-season growth by promoting leafier herbage with fewer reproductive tillers.
Breeding for improved herbage quality in perennial ryegrass.