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Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture
Volume 47 Number 9 2007
RESEARCH FRONT: Dairy Science


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Foreword to: Dairy Science Symposium (2006) – science working for the future of the dairy industry 

Shane Gittins

pp. 1023-1024

 


FutureDairy: a national, multidisciplinary project to assist dairy farmers to manage future challenges – methods and early findings 

Sergio C. García, William J. Fulkerson, Ruth Nettle, Sean Kenny and Daniel Armstrong

pp. 1025-1031

  
 


Converting genomic discoveries into genetic solutions for dairy pastures – an overview 

K. F. Smith, J. W. Forster and G. C. Spangenberg

pp. 1032-1038

  
 


Capturing benefits from the bovine genome sequence 

Ross L. Tellam

pp. 1039-1050

  
 


Dairy proteins and the regulation of satiety and obesity 

Frank R. Dunshea, Ewa Ostrowska, Josie M. Ferrari and Harsharn S. Gill

pp. 1051-1058

  
 


'Dairy Science 2006': a perspective of likely benefits to farmers from new technologies and learning approaches 

P. T. Doyle

pp. 1059-1063

  
 


Nutrient budgeting as an approach to improving nutrient management on Australian dairy farms 

C. J. P. Gourley, J. M. Powell, W. J. Dougherty and D. M. Weaver

pp. 1064-1074

  
 


Short term fasting as a tool to design effective grazing strategies for lactating dairy cattle: a review 

P. Chilibroste, P. Soca, D. A. Mattiauda, O. Bentancur and P. H. Robinson

pp. 1075-1084

  
 


Evaluating options for irrigated dairy farm systems in northern Victoria when irrigation water availability decreases and price increases 

C. K. M. Ho, D. P. Armstrong, L. R. Malcolm and P. T. Doyle

pp. 1085-1094

  
 


A simple statistical model to estimate precision of 300-day milk and fat production for dairy cows 

T. Clarke and M. C. Hannah

pp. 1095-1099

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A precise, low-cost milk sampler to enable the analysis of fat, protein, lactose and somatic cells in milk from individual cows 

T. Clarke, M. C. Hannah and H. Wientjes

pp. 1100-1103

  
 


A left-in-place group milk sampler can improve disease monitoring in dairy herds 

T. Clarke, R. S. Deveraux, N. Madison, M. C. Hannah, S. E. Ridge, L. Ryan and H. A. Wientjes

pp. 1104-1108

  
 


Variation among hexaploid Paspalum dilatatum Poir. regenerants from tissue culture 

B. C. Venuto, S. S. Croughan, W. D. Pitman, R. W. Jessup, K. Renganayaki and B. L. Burson

pp. 1109-1116

  
 


  
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