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Table of Contents from the 2nd Conference Proceedings
23-24 JULY 1987 – Orange NSW
“ESTABLISHMENT AND RENOVATION OF PASTURES – TODAY AND TOMORROW”
Contributed Papers
Conference overview – from seed to success – Ray Ison
Seed treatment – An aid to pasture establishment – Malcolm Campbell
Using fertiliser to best advantage – what when where and how much? – Michael Duncan
Renovating and establishing perennial pastures on the Tablelands – Robert Gordon
Successful establishment in the wheat belt – Dick Ord
Establishing feed for dairy cows on the Coast – Elizabeth Kernohan
Making pasture establishment pay – it’s the bottom line that counts – Mick Townsend
Machinery for sowing and renovation – how good is it? – Allan Murphy
Managing the establishing pasture – An essential step – Peter Cregan
Maintaining and renovating pastures using spray-graze and spray-topping – John Miller
Making use of natural regeneration of native and improved pastures – Greg Lodge
Improving pastures and production with grazing management – a practical viewpoint – Colin Fitzhardinge
Improving poa tussock infested hill country – Craig Kelehear
From weeds of high fertility to productive pastures – John Brooker
Establishing tagasaste (tree lucerne) and other fodder trees – guidelines for success – Paul Dann
Poster Summaries
Establishment of pasture legumes on red-brown earths – Martin Blumenthal, Anne Miller, Damian Courtier and Ray Ison
Aerial pasture seeding into summer crops – John Betts, Greg Fenton
Seed coatings to aid pasture establishment – Jim Scott
Seed Testing laboratory – Nena Panich
Growing lucerne for seed – Kevin Morthorpe
Evaluation of seed production of K enya clover in the LachlanValley, NSW – Ian Fletcher, Ray Ison and Alan Andrews
Concord ryegrass – Stuart Mitchell
Competitive clovers – Alison Bowman, Gordon King
Controlled grazing systems – John Colless
Effect of soil salinisation and waterlogging on irrigated dairy production – David Marston, Kathy Pope