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Authors: WRIGHT GG SIBBALD AR ALLISON JS
Citation: Gg. Wright et al., THE INTEGRATION OF A SATELLITE SPECTRAL-ANALYSIS INTO A HEATHER MOORLAND MANAGEMENT MODEL (HMMM) - THE CASE OF MOIDACH-MORE, NORTHEAST SCOTLAND, UK, International journal of remote sensing, 18(11), 1997, pp. 2319-2336

Authors: MAXWELL TJ SIBBALD AR JONES JR MUNRO JMM REES ME
Citation: Tj. Maxwell et al., THE IMPLICATIONS OF CONTROLLING GRAZED SWARD HEIGHT FOR THE OPERATIONAND PRODUCTIVITY OF UPLAND SHEEP SYSTEMS IN THE UK - 3 - THE EFFECT OF CHOICE OF GENOTYPE, LEVEL OF NITROGEN-FERTILIZER AND LAMB EWE RATIO/, Grass and forage science, 52(3), 1997, pp. 258-268

Authors: ARMSTRONG HM GORDON IJ GRANT SA HUTCHINGS NJ MILNE JA SIBBALD AR
Citation: Hm. Armstrong et al., A MODEL OF THE GRAZING OF HILL VEGETATION BY SHEEP IN THE UK .1. THE PREDICTION OF VEGETATION BIOMASS, Journal of Applied Ecology, 34(1), 1997, pp. 166-185

Authors: ARMSTRONG HM GORDON IJ HUTCHINGS NJ ILLIUS AW MILNE JA SIBBALD AR
Citation: Hm. Armstrong et al., A MODEL OF THE GRAZING OF HILL VEGETATION BY SHEEP IN THE UK .2. THE PREDICTION OF OFFTAKE BY SHEEP, Journal of Applied Ecology, 34(1), 1997, pp. 186-207

Authors: WRIGHT IA MAXWELL TJ RUSSEL AJF HUNTER EA SIBBALD AR HETHERINGTON RA WHYTE TK
Citation: Ia. Wright et al., THE EFFECT OF GRAZED SWARD HEIGHT AND STOCKING RATE ON ANIMAL PERFORMANCE AND OUTPUT FROM BEEF COW SYSTEMS, Grass and forage science, 51(2), 1996, pp. 199-208

Authors: SIBBALD AR
Citation: Ar. Sibbald, 3RD INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK FARMING SYSTEMS SYMPOSIUM - SATELLITE TO 45TH EAAP ANNUAL-MEETING, EDINBURGH, 1994, Livestock production science, 42(1), 1995, pp. 92-92

Authors: SIBBALD AR GRIFFITHS JH ELSTON DA
Citation: Ar. Sibbald et al., HERBAGE YIELD IN AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS AS A FUNCTION OF EASILY MEASURED ATTRIBUTES OF THE TREE CANOPY, Forest ecology and management, 65(2-3), 1994, pp. 195-200

Authors: MAXWELL TJ SIBBALD AR DALZIEL AJI AGNEW RDM ELSTON DA
Citation: Tj. Maxwell et al., THE IMPLICATIONS OF CONTROLLING GRAZED SWARD HEIGHT FOR THE OPERATIONAND PRODUCTIVITY OF UPLAND SHEEP SYSTEMS IN THE UK .1. EFFECTS OF 2 ANNUAL STOCKING RATES IN COMBINATION WITH 2 SWARD HEIGHT PROFILES, Grass and forage science, 49(1), 1994, pp. 73-88

Authors: SIBBALD AR MAXWELL TJ MORGAN TEH JONES JR REES ME
Citation: Ar. Sibbald et al., THE IMPLICATIONS OF CONTROLLING GRAZED SWARD HEIGHT FOR THE OPERATIONAND PRODUCTIVITY OF UPLAND SHEEP SYSTEMS IN THE UK .2. EFFECTS OF 2 ANNUAL STOCKING RATES IN COMBINATION WITH 2 LEVELS OF FERTILIZER NITROGEN, Grass and forage science, 49(1), 1994, pp. 89-95

Authors: SAUL GR RUSSEL AJF SIBBALD AR
Citation: Gr. Saul et al., POTENTIAL OF DIFFERENT SHEEP BREEDS TO IMPROVE WOOL PRODUCTION ON UK HILL AND UPLAND SHEEP FARMS, Small ruminant research, 11(1), 1993, pp. 1-9
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