Immediately below are PDF files of individual papers from the 19th Agronomy Society Conference held at Dunedin, Otago in 1989. Please click on the title of interest to download the file:
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CIMMYT contributions to New Zealand wheat and maize improvement P.A. Burnett, H.A. Eagles, G.O. Edmeades, J.M. McEwan, J.P. Brennan and W.B. Griffin pp. 1-9 |
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The relationship between lentil crop population and weed biomass production in Canterbury B.A. McKenzie, M.E. Miller and G.D. Hill pp. 11-16 |
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Management factors affecting lentil production in mid Canterbury T.L. Knight, R.J. Martin and I.C. Harvey pp. 17-24 |
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H. Effendi, G.D. Hill and R.J. Field pp. 25-34 |
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Validity of the nitrale test strip technique for use on cereals F.J. Palenski Brown and P.D. Kemp pp. 35-42 |
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Sources of screenings in malting barley in relation to the pattern of tillering S.H. Lee, W.R. Scott and B.G. Love pp. 43-54 |
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Grain amaranth - seed development, yield and quality J.S. Bartolini and J.G. Hampton pp. 55-61 |
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Red clover (Trifolium pratense) seed quality Y.R. Wang and J.G. Hampton pp. 63-69 |
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Seasonal growth and final yield of autumn sown spring and winter Vicia faba cultivars A.V. Jones, M. Andrews and J.D.A. Foorde pp. 71-75 |
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Promising pasture species for drought prone lower slopes in the South Island high country H.P. Chapman, J.M. Keoghan, C.G. Cossens, B.E. Allen and R.P. Littlejohn pp. 77-84 |
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Drought pasture renewal programme G. Milne and T. Fraser pp. 85-88 |
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Autumn nitrogen fertiliser: a reliable management tool J. Hoglund and J. Schurink pp. 89-93 |
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R.G. Purves and R.B. Wynn-Williams pp. 95-102 |
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A survey of recent work on forage brassicas S. Gowers and A.M. Nicol pp. 103-109 |
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P.D. Enright and M.J.S. Floate pp. 111-117 |
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P.D. Kemp pp. 119-123 |
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The performance of several legume species on mine tailings in the Naseby Forest W.J. Fraser & J.M. Keoghan pp. 125-129 |