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Conference 1986
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Conference 1986
Conference 1986
"PRODUCTION STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINED PROFITABILITY"
Date:
24-25 JULY 1986
Location:
Richmond NSW
Table of contents
Contributed Papers
An Overview of Pasture Production Strategies for Sustained Profitability (see Grassland Society Newsletter No. 5) - Frank Crofts
Economic Integration of Irrigation into Dryland Farming Using Haifa White Clover
- Jim Fay
Fertilizer and Stocking Rate Strategies for Sustained Profitability
- Richard Walker, Dick Kearins
Goats – A Producers Experience
- Peter Britton
Incorporating New Varieties – Their Contribution to Sustained Profitability
- Warren McDonald
Integrating Pastures with Crops for Sustained Profitability
- David Conventry
Making the Most of Your Existing Pastures
- Guy Robinson
Problems in Returning to Profitable Pastures in Marginal Cropping Country
- David Fleming
Profitability Integrating Lucerne Based Pastures with Cereal Crops
- Neville Thompson
Profitable Establishment of Phalaris on Acid Soil Country
- Roger Harbison
Profitable Liming Strategies for Pasture Renovation
- Zvi Hochman, David Godyn, Brendan Scott
Profitable Pastures for Fine Wool Production
- Phillip Clements
Profitable Production from Native Pastures on the Northern Tablelands
- John Fleming
Profitable Utilisation by Pasture Budgeting in an Intensive Grazing System
- Jim Collins
Profitable Utilization of Pasture by Weed Control, Direct Drilling and Liming
- /documents/conference-proceedings/1986/Rabjohns-1986.pdf
Spreading the Grassland Message – Experiences from the New Zealand Grassland Association
- JFL Charlton, FR Woodfield
The Economic Potential for Better Pasture Utilization by Goats in NSW
- Terry Mitchell
The Potential for New Fertilizer Technology to Contribute to Profitability
- Peter Sale
Poster Summaries
Adaption of Kangaroo Valley Ecotypes of Perennial Ryegrass
- Shree Shah
Application of Lime & Gypsum to Sub Soil
- Frank Kernebone
Beef-N-Omics for Improved Herd Profits
- Peter Speers, Ian Dixon
Competitive Clovers
- Alison Bowman
Conservation Farming – Good Farmers Manage It
- David Gilbert
HAC Dairy Farm – Pastures
- Ray Ison
“Lime-it” – A Summary
- Zvi Hochman, David Godyn, Brendan Scott
Pasture Establishment
- Peter Cregan
The Acid Soil Problem
- Peter Cregan
The Ecology and Control of Fireweed
- Brian Sindel
Water-run Gypsum for Crusting, Sodic Soil
- Frank Kernebone
Weed Control by Goats
- Peter Holst, Malcolm Campbell
Wiregrass Control on the North-west Slopes
- Lester McCormick, Chris Dadd, Greg Lodge