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Long-term effects of multiple applications of nitrogen fertiliser on grazed dryland perennial ryegrass/white clover dairy pastures in south-west Victoria. 2. Growth rates, dry matter consumed, and nitrogen response efficiencies

F. R. McKenzie, J. L. Jacobs and G. Kearney
54(5) pp.471 - 476


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