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Title: Advances in research on tagasaste : Martindale Research Project, October 1988 / C.M. Oldham and B.C. Mattinson.
Author: Mattinson, B. C. (Western Australia Univ., Nedlands) ; Oldham, C. M. (Western Australia Univ., Nedlands. School of Agriculture)
Description: p. 46-62.
Subject: Nutritive value. ; Cropping systems. ; Crop establishment. ; Western Australia. ; Cultivation. ; Wool production. ; Tagasaste. ; Production costs. ; Sandy soils.
Notes: 3 tables.
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[Uniform title:Agroforestry : integration of trees into the agricultural landscape / edited by P.R. Scott.]
Type: Journal
Abstract: Tagasaste appeared to have potential to provide an economic alternative feed in summer. An added bonus was that tagasaste would establish and appeared to grow vigorously on deep sands. Experiments have shown the annual production of edible leaf and stem from adult tagasaste to be 7,500 kg per ha of green material when harvested by hand or 3,400 sheep grazing days per ha when grazed directly by young sheep. In summer the edible fraction of tagasaste was measured as 40 per cent dry matter, 15 per cent crude
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