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1975 Journal Papers

Immediately below are PDF files of individual papers from the 5th Agronomy Society Conference held at Wellington in 1975.  Please click on the title of interest to download the file:

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Agronomy Society Papers

1.

Presidential address: The role of crops in animal production

R.C. Stephen pp. 1-4

2.

A preliminary evaluation of Lupinus cosentinii in Canterbury

G.D. Hill and P.E. Horn pp. 5-7

3.

Effect of irrigation on yield and yield components of sweet lupins

R. Stoker pp. 9-12

4.

A spacing and defoliation study with Unicrop lupins

N.J. Withers pp. 13-16

5.

An assessment of some forage crops in South Canterbury

C.T. Mortlock pp. 17-19

6.

An economic appraisal of double cereal cropping

D.J.G. Davies and B.A. Neilson pp. 21-26

7.

The influence of sowing date on marrow stem kale production

R.C. Stephen pp. 27-28

8.

Soyabean responses to sowing date in the Waikato and the implications for production

S.J. McCormick pp. 29-32

9.

Lucerne cultivars in New Zealand

T.P. Palmer, M.W. Dunbier, C.J. Janson and M. Woodhead pp. 33-36

10.

The effect of plant density on lucerne survival and performance on a stony soil on the Wairarapa plains

J.S. Bircham and W.M. Christieson pp. 37-40

11.

Spacing of tomatoes for machine harvesting

W.T. Bussell, M.S. Wraight and J. Burgmans pp. 41-43

12.

Comparison of systematic spacing and randomised block designs in a maize population study

C.B. Dyson and J .A. Douglas pp. 45-48

13.

Modelling evapotranspiration of a maize crop

J.P. Kerr and B.E. Clothier pp. 49-53

14.

Hormonal responses to environmental stress - a review

D. Cohen pp. 55-57

15.

Energy analysis for agricultural production systems

T.W. Spriggs pp. 59-61

Symposium: Maize and Sorghum in New Zealand Agriculture

16.

The potential for maize production in New Zealand

J. P. Kerr pp. 65-69

17.

Advances in maize production through agronomic research 1967/1975

S.J. McCormick and J.A. Douglas pp. 71-74

18.

Maize and sorghum silage - USA and UK experience

A.O. Taylor pp. 75-78

19.

Production responses and problems relating to the use of maize and sorghum grain in feedlots

W.J. Pryor pp. 79-80

20.

Maize and sorghum in the pig and poultry industries

O.P. Ryan pp. 81-83

21.

Maize silage for beef production - Hellaby's, Ruawai operation

R.F. Brown pp. 85-86

22.

Maize silage for beef production - Borthwicks, Feilding operation

A.R. Marshall pp. 87-89

23.

Maize silage for dairy production - description of a farm operation

R.W. Linton pp. 91-94

24.

Machinery for silage making storage and feeding out

G.H. Tullock pp. 95-97

25.

Organisation of research into aspects of forage farming

G.W. Butler pp. 99-100