The Journal of The British Grassland Society This Journal is a medium for the publication of the results of research and practical experience in the realm of Grassland Husbandry. Editor: A. G. G. HLL. CONTENTS: Volume XL No. 3. 1956. 1. The Yields and Composition of Lucerne, Grass and Clover under Different W. Ellis Davies and R. O. Davies. Systems of Management 11. 2. A Method for Determining Developmental Stages in Grass. R. S. L. Jeater. 3. The Influence of Sward Composition and Sward Management on the following R. Hughes and D. J. Griffiths. Oat Crop. 4. The Effect of Two Rates of Stocking on Contrasting Swards for Poultry. S. J. Cowlishaw, D. E. Eyles and J. G. ' . . Astbury. 5. Some Thoughts on Grass. , W. Buchan. 6. Manuring and Grazing for Seed Production in 5.37 Cocksfoot and 5.215 J. O. Green and T. A. Evans. Meadow Fescue. 7. Comparative Productivity of 27 Strains of Grasses in the West of Scotland. I. V. Hunt. 8. Copper Deficiency Disorders in Sheep and Cattle in Britain. Ruth Allcroft. 9. The Effect of Grasses on Aggregation in Light Soils. Joyce Pringle and J. R. H. Coutts. 10. Comparison of Two Methods for the Controlled Grazing of Dairy Cows. Zena D. Hosking and C. Line. 11. Some Diseases Associated Particularly with the Grazing Animal. P. G. Hignett. 12. 1956 Summer Meeting of the British Grassland Society. This Journal is published quarterly. Subscription, Volume 1, 15/- or $2. Annual Subscription thereafter 30/- or $4 per vol ume. Orders to: THE SECRETARY, BRITISH GRASSLAND SOCIETY, 69, MAY STREET, BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 3, 15 March 1957, Page 298
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