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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.
The improvement of total annual yield, persistency, disease resistance and extended grazing season are important objectives in most herbage breeding programmes.
Among-year variation in infection prevalence was observed and was independent of herbage, temperature and rainfall.
However, this difference was not reflected in reductions in larval numbers on the herbage.
A technique for the recovery of strongyle larvae from masticated herbage.
The standing green herbage was removed and dead litter on the soil surface was then collected from each quadrat.
At turn-out, all calves were exposed to a similar level of overwintered herbage larval contamination on all three plots (fig. 2).
Table 2 showed that there were no significant effects of live weight or interactions between live weight and herbage species on the faecal alkane recoveries.
Herbage samples were taken on a daily basis 2 days ahead of the respective faecal sample.
However, little research has been conducted to evaluate the effects of herbage species and live weight of animals on faecal alkane recoveries.
Using the n-alkanes of plant cuticular wax to estimate the species composition of herbage mixtures.
The herbage around each pat was sampled fortnightly over a period of 2 months and the number of infective larvae was recorded.
The herbage was cut 1 cm above the soil surface to avoid mixing with soil.
The herbage from affected farms contained approximately ten times as much lead as that from healthy pastures.
The agronomic advantage of intercropping depends on the relative importance of maize grain, as opposed to lablab herbage.
At the time of the last herbage collection, the remaining faeces on the net from each individual plot were collected and weighed.
In only 2 cases were more than 5 % of the total number of infective larvae within a mini-plot found on the herbage.
Herbage samples were weighed and cut into 1 cm pieces.
The shadow provided by tall herbage may also have increased survival by keeping the temperatures in the faeces at sublethal levels.
The recovery of infective nematode larvae from herbage samples.
The number of infective larvae remaining in the faecal pats after the herbage collection period (table 3) was lower in all fungus-treated pats compared with controls.
The botanical and chemical composition of herbage of pastures and meadows.
The use of dosed and herbage n-alkanes as markers for the determination of herbage intake.
The accumulation and storage of nitrogen by herbage plants.
The effect of daily herbage allowance and sward characteristics upon the ingestive behaviour and herbage intake of calves under strip-grazing management.
Overlaying such relationships with herbage mass, botanical composition and other performance measures that can inform on system sustainability would help resolve the boundaries within which livestock numbers should be managed.
Thus, the results suggest that the differences in herbage larval infectivity between control and fungus treated plots may be due to the nematode-trapping effect of the fungus in the faeces.
Such conditions may have an impact on the survival of infective larvae in the faeces and subsequently may alter contamination of herbage by larvae during the following spring.
Relationships with herbage production, digestibility and crude protein content.
On the sisa there is no green vegetation during the dry season, so that concentration could occur to the herbage springing up as a result of early local rain.
Genetic variation and relationship of quality traits between herbage and seed of tall fescue.
The possible use of n-alkanes in herbage as indigestible faecal markers.
Irrigation of grass and grass/clover swards was shown to result in considerable benefits in herbage yield, and reduction in the variability of yield both within and between years.
The botanical and chemical composition of the herbage of pastures and meadows.
Prediction of silage feeding value from the analysis of the herbage at ensiling and effects of nitrogen fertilizer, date of harvest and additive treatment on grass silage composition.
Genetic variation in herbage constituents.
Selection for digestibility in herbage grasses.
Quantitative digestion of fresh herbage by sheep.
Subsequently, the chemicals were spread by the wind on to some nearby private properties causing damage to plants, grass and herbage.
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I think there is good evidence that in pastures certain weeds are necessary for the health of the cattle which eat the herbage.
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In both cases the rights of herbage and rights of way may be affected and taken away.
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Much common land is abominably overstocked and consequently the herbage is of a very poor quality.
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Much of the upland rushland, which can never make good sheep herbage, would be better devoted to this purpose.
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They have caused a deterioration both in the herbage and in the land itself, which is very thin and infertile land in any event.
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I have rights of pasture and herbage—that is, to graze cattle and sheep.
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Lameness is, however, one of the main risks, and areas of heavy herbage contamination are not suitable for cattle farming.
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The survey is being repeated this year to assess the effects of the reduction of grass cutting on the enrichment of herbage by other species.
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The persistence of radioactivity would appear to be related to the availability of caesium to growing herbage in different soil types.
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He has recorded high levels of sulphur, molybdenum and fluoride in herbage and silage.
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Beyond those animal studies, dioxin concentrations in soil and herbage have been obtained from a range of different sites on the farms.
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Secondly, a comprehensive programme of further investigations has been undertaken on food products, on herbage and soil, and on emissions from the nearby chemical plant.
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Fluoride emissions are a localised problem and deposits may have a harmful effect on animals which are allowed to eat affected herbage.
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The animals might get fodder or gut fill out of it, but there is certainly no protein level from the green herbage growing there.
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We cannot afford to neglect this potential source of herbage supply.
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In addition, samples are taken of strontium 90 in food (especially milk), herbage and soil in many different areas and these supply complementary information.
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On the grass field there was indifferent herbage of a miserable kind which supported scanty herds; indeed, it was not worth calling herbage.
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A more generous use of fertilisers, the use of high grade herbage seeds and controlled management would all help in this matter.
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The site value is conceived to be the value of the field denuded of the herbage which has grown on it for ages.
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The object of reducing the deer to lesser numbers was to experiment in herbage, pastures and the like.
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To that, of course, must be added the extra herbage which the rabbits did not eat and which cattle and sheep can eat.
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One of the most regrettable things to be seen every summer is the appalling waste of good herbage on either side of roads.
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They are doing an immense amount of harm, as geese always do to the finer herbage of our pastures.
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I also agree with him about the big advantages to be gained from a scheme for certified herbage seeds.
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Cattle-raising would improve the quality of the herbage and therefore improve the sheep.
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In time that land will deteriorate, and the herbage will become worse.
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Samples of herbage were taken close to the original soil sampling point, which confirmed the anomalous finding.
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Very soon it will be covered by grass and herbage; and a landscape expert who was called in has advised.
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Not only is the herbage of our soil becoming deficient in lime, but that deficiency is causing a deficiency of calcium in our cattle.
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No specific maximum concentrations of dioxins and furans in soil and herbage have been set as a trigger for a corresponding survey of locally produced foods.
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In some cases, owing to the very character of the land and to seasonal conditions, we have found that actually there is insufficient herbage for the aerodrome itself.
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Make all possible use you can of herbage, particularly lcy herbage—which, by the way, does not interfere with the rotation of cereal and other arable corps.
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The herbage lacks the minty taste and scent of other mints.
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The herbage turns dark brown or black as it dries.
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The shrub is wildfire-resistant, resprouting vigorously and increasing in herbage and seed production in seasons following a fire.
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The herbage is red to gray-green in color and hairy in texture.
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The herbage is glandular and aromatic with a strong scent.
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The herbage is coated in silvery silky to woolly hairs.
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The green herbage of the plant is coated in fine white hairs.
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In the central hilly region 70% of the annual herbage production is obtained in the spring with near zero summer production.
However, there is little published information on the effects of herbage species and animal live weight on faecal alkane recovery rates.
The herbage from the swards was ensiled in laboratory silos and the silage quality analysed.
On each sampling day, the herbage height was estimated visually and the distribution and behaviour of deer recorded.
The highest recoveries were generally made on tall herbage plots.
There is little doubt that low plant populations are restricting herbage production.
The yield, botanical and chemical composition of natural hill herbage under manuring, controlled grazing and hay conditions.
However, few reports were found to evaluate the effects of herbage species and live weight of sheep on faecal alkane recoveries.
As would be expected, the alkane concentrations in faeces were about twice those in the herbage species offered to the wethers.
Digestion and metabolism of dosed even-chain and herbage odd-chain n-alkanes in sheep.
In comparison, herbage from long-term permanent grassland, in particular under a low-input management, often contains a high proportion of non-leguminous forbs.
In the trials, the average composition of the herbage cut for silage over the two harvest years varied for the four countries.
The number of eggs and larvae and the relative distribution of larvae in faeces, soil and herbage was monitored for 1 year after deposition.
Faeces, herbage and soil from each mini-plot were sampled separately.
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