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MIDAS 2 Crop Production/Industries 1 Intercropping 1 Mediterranean-type climate 1 Model of dryland agricultural system 1 Pasture-cropping 1 Technology evaluation 1 Whole farm modelling 1 autumn feed gap 1 bio-economic modelling 1 drought tolerant 1 forage 1 legume 1 model of dryland agricultural system. 1 technology evaluation 1 tedera 1 whole farm modelling 1
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Ewing, M.A. 1 Ewing, Michael A. 1 Ferris, D. 1 Finlayson, J.D. 1 Finlayson, John D. 1 Kingwell, Ross S. 1 Lawes, R.A. 1 Metcalf, T. 1 Nordblom, Thomas L. 1 Real, Daniel 1 Revell, Clinton 1 Robertson, M.J. 1
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Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society - AARES 1
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2012 Conference (56th), February 7-10, 2012, Freemantle, Australia 1 Agricultural Systems 1
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A farm level assessment of a novel drought tolerant forage:Tedera (Bituminaria bituminosa C.H.Stirt var. albomarginata).
Finlayson, John D.; Real, Daniel; Nordblom, Thomas L.; … - Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society … - 2012
Tedera (Bituminaria bituminosa C.H.Stirt var. albomarginata) is a drought tolerant perennial legume originating in the Canary Islands. This study evaluates the potential role and value of tedera in dryland mixed crop and sheep production systems in southern Australia. Regional variants of the...
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A bio-economic evaluation of the profitability of adopting subtropical grasses and pasture-cropping on crop–livestock farms
Finlayson, J.D.; Lawes, R.A.; Metcalf, T.; Robertson, M.J. - In: Agricultural Systems 106 (2012) 1, pp. 102-112
Pasture-cropping is a novel approach to increasing the area of perennial forages in mixed livestock and cropping systems. It involves planting annual cereals directly into a living perennial pasture. There is interest in using subtropical grasses for pasture-cropping as they are winter dormant...
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