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Waller, RA
Sale, PWG
Saul, GR
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Authors:
Waller, RA
Sale, PWG
Saul, GR
Kearney, GA
Citation: Ra. Waller et al., Tactical versus continuous stocking in perennial ryegrass-subterranean clover pastures grazed by sheep in south-western Victoria - 2. Ryegrass persistence and botanical composition, AUST J EX A, 41(8), 2001, pp. 1109-1120
Authors:
Waller, RA
Sale, PWG
Saul, GR
Kearney, GA
Citation: Ra. Waller et al., Tactical versus continuous stocking in perennial ryegrass-subterranean clover pastures grazed by sheep in south-western Victoria - 3. Herbage nutritive characteristics and animal production, AUST J EX A, 41(8), 2001, pp. 1121-1131
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Authors:
Burkitt, LL
Gourley, CJP
Sale, PWG
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Hannah, MC
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Authors:
Singh, DK
Sale, PWG
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Sale, PWG
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Singh, DK
Sale, PWG
Gourley, CJP
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Citation: Dk. Singh et al., High phosphorus supply increases persistence and growth of white clover ingrazed dairy pastures during dry summer conditions, AUST J EX A, 39(5), 1999, pp. 579-585
Authors:
Waller, RA
Sale, PWG
Saul, GR
Quigley, PE
Kearney, GA
Citation: Ra. Waller et al., Tactical versus continuous stocking for persistence of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) in pastures grazed by sheep in south-western Victoria, AUST J EX A, 39(3), 1999, pp. 265-274
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Authors:
Trompf, JP
Sale, PWG
Saul, G
Shovelton, J
Graetz, B
Citation: Jp. Trompf et al., Changes in practices and decisions resulting from the paired-paddock modelused in the Grassland's Productivity Program, AUST J EX A, 38(8), 1998, pp. 843-853
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