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Authors: FULKERSON WJ SLACK K
Citation: Wj. Fulkerson et K. Slack, LEAF NUMBER AS A CRITERION FOR DETERMINING DEFOLIATION TIME FOR LOLIUM-PERENNE .2. EFFECT OF DEFOLIATION FREQUENCY AND HEIGHT, Grass and forage science, 50(1), 1995, pp. 16-20

Authors: FROST JP POOTS R KNIGHT A GORDON FJ LONG FNJ
Citation: Jp. Frost et al., EFFECT OF FORAGE MATTING ON RATE OF GRASS DRYING, RATE OF SILAGE FERMENTATION, SILAGE INTAKE AND DIGESTIBILITY OF SILAGE BY SHEEP, Grass and forage science, 50(1), 1995, pp. 21-30

Authors: ORR RJ PENNING PD PARSONS AJ CHAMPION RA
Citation: Rj. Orr et al., HERBAGE INTAKE AND N EXCRETION BY SHEEP GRAZING MONOCULTURES OR A MIXTURE OF GRASS AND WHITE CLOVER, Grass and forage science, 50(1), 1995, pp. 31-40

Authors: OSTLING C LINDGREN S
Citation: C. Ostling et S. Lindgren, INFLUENCES OF ENTEROBACTERIA ON THE FERMENTATION AND AEROBIC STABILITY OF GRASS SILAGES, Grass and forage science, 50(1), 1995, pp. 41-47

Authors: LAIDLAW AS WITHERS JA TOAL LG
Citation: As. Laidlaw et al., THE EFFECT OF SURFACE HEIGHT OF SWARDS CONTINUOUSLY STOCKED WITH CATTLE ON HERBAGE PRODUCTION AND CLOVER CONTENT OVER 4 YEARS, Grass and forage science, 50(1), 1995, pp. 48-54

Authors: KANNEGANTI VR KAFFKA SR
Citation: Vr. Kanneganti et Sr. Kaffka, FORAGE AVAILABILITY FROM A TEMPERATE PASTURE MANAGED WITH INTENSIVE ROTATIONAL GRAZING, Grass and forage science, 50(1), 1995, pp. 55-62

Authors: HAIGH PM
Citation: Pm. Haigh, THE COMPOSITION OF FIRST-CUT GRASS FOR ENSILAGE IN ENGLAND AND WALES FROM 1988 TO 1991, Grass and forage science, 50(1), 1995, pp. 63-67

Authors: SIMONS RG
Citation: Rg. Simons, A NONDESTRUCTIVE METHOD FOR ESTIMATING LUCERNE SHOOT WEIGHTS, Grass and forage science, 50(1), 1995, pp. 68-70

Authors: WAYMAN J CHAMBERLAIN DG WILLIAMS AG
Citation: J. Wayman et al., A COMPARISON OF THE ENSILAGE, IN AN ANAEROBIC CABINET, OF GRASS, EITHER FRESH OR WHEN THAWED AFTER DEEP FREEZING, Grass and forage science, 50(1), 1995, pp. 71-74

Authors: RAVEL C CHARMET G BALFOURIER F
Citation: C. Ravel et al., INFLUENCE OF THE FUNGAL ENDOPHYTE ACREMONIUM-LOLII ON AGRONOMIC TRAITS OF PERENNIAL RYEGRASS IN FRANCE, Grass and forage science, 50(1), 1995, pp. 75-80

Authors: MERCHANT M
Citation: M. Merchant, THE EFFECT OF PATTERN AND SEVERITY OF CUTTING ON THE VIGOR OF THE SOFT RUSH (JUNCUS-EFFUSUS L), Grass and forage science, 50(1), 1995, pp. 81-84

Authors: CHERRILL A
Citation: A. Cherrill, INFESTATION OF IMPROVED GRASSLANDS BY JUNCUS-EFFUSUS L IN THE CATCHMENT OF THE RIVER TYNE, NORTHERN ENGLAND - A FIELD SURVEY, Grass and forage science, 50(1), 1995, pp. 85-91

Authors: FULKERSON WJ SLACK K
Citation: Wj. Fulkerson et K. Slack, LEAF NUMBER AS A CRITERION FOR DETERMINING DEFOLIATION TIME FOR LOLIUM-PERENNE .1. EFFECT OF WATER-SOLUBLE CARBOHYDRATES AND SENESCENCE, Grass and forage science, 49(4), 1994, pp. 373-377

Authors: STEG A VANSTRAALEN WM HINDLE VA WENSINK WA DOOPER FMH SCHILS RLM
Citation: A. Steg et al., RUMEN DEGRADATION AND INTESTINAL DIGESTION OF GRASS AND CLOVER AT 2 MATURITY LEVELS DURING THE SEASON IN DAIRY-COWS, Grass and forage science, 49(4), 1994, pp. 378-390

Authors: FROST JP
Citation: Jp. Frost, EFFECT OF SPREADING METHOD, APPLICATION RATE AND DILUTION ON AMMONIA VOLATILIZATION FROM CATTLE SLURRY, Grass and forage science, 49(4), 1994, pp. 391-400

Authors: STOUT DG THOMPSON DT
Citation: Dg. Stout et Dt. Thompson, YIELD AND COMPENSATORY GROWTH OF LUCERNE FOLLOWING SIMULATED WINTER-KILL, Grass and forage science, 49(4), 1994, pp. 401-404

Authors: CHESTNUTT DMB
Citation: Dmb. Chestnutt, EFFECT OF EARLY-SEASON SWARD MANAGEMENT ON SWARD QUALITY AND LAMB LIVEWEIGHT GAIN DURING AUTUMN, Grass and forage science, 49(4), 1994, pp. 405-413

Authors: COOK JW BRADY WW ALDON EF
Citation: Jw. Cook et al., THE EFFECT OF GRASS PLANT SIZE ON BASAL FREQUENCY ESTIMATES, Grass and forage science, 49(4), 1994, pp. 414-421

Authors: WILMAN D ACUNA GH MICHAUD PJ
Citation: D. Wilman et al., CONCENTRATIONS OF N, P, K, CA, MG AND NA IN PERENNIAL RYEGRASS AND WHITE CLOVER LEAVES OF DIFFERENT AGES, Grass and forage science, 49(4), 1994, pp. 422-428

Authors: MERCHANT M RIACH DJ
Citation: M. Merchant et Dj. Riach, THE INTAKE AND PERFORMANCE OF CASHMERE GOATS GRAZING SOWN SWARDS, Grass and forage science, 49(4), 1994, pp. 429-437

Authors: KEADY TWJ STEEN RWJ
Citation: Twj. Keady et Rwj. Steen, EFFECTS OF TREATING LOW DRY-MATTER GRASS WITH A BACTERIAL INOCULANT ON THE INTAKE AND PERFORMANCE OF BEEF-CATTLE AND STUDIES ON ITS MODE OFACTION, Grass and forage science, 49(4), 1994, pp. 438-446

Authors: CHAPMAN R YOUNGER A DAVIES R
Citation: R. Chapman et al., THE INFLUENCE OF SOIL FACTORS ON THE GROWTH OF A GRASS CLOVER SWARD ON A RESTORED OPENCAST SITE IN NORTHUMBERLAND, UK, Grass and forage science, 49(4), 1994, pp. 447-457

Authors: RUXTON GD GIBSON GJ
Citation: Gd. Ruxton et Gj. Gibson, AEROBIC DETERIORATION OF GRASS-SILAGE - THE NEED TO COUPLE MODELS ANDEXPERIMENTS, Grass and forage science, 49(4), 1994, pp. 458-464

Authors: WILKINS RJ GIBB MJ HUCKLE CA CLEMENTS AJ
Citation: Rj. Wilkins et al., EFFECT OF SUPPLEMENTATION ON PRODUCTION BY SPRING-CALVING DAIRY-COWS GRAZING SWARDS OF DIFFERING CLOVER CONTENT, Grass and forage science, 49(4), 1994, pp. 465-475

Authors: PENNING PD PARSONS AJ ORR RJ HOOPER GE
Citation: Pd. Penning et al., INTAKE AND BEHAVIOR RESPONSES BY SHEEP TO CHANGES IN SWARD CHARACTERISTICS UNDER ROTATIONAL GRAZING, Grass and forage science, 49(4), 1994, pp. 476-486
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