Balanced sheep and cattle grazing at Rewa, in the Rangitikei district. A rotational or deferred grazing and spelling system or mob stocking basis is highly desirable, as it reduces trampling and consolidation and consequently increases the ground's capacity to absorb rainfall.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 95, Issue 2, 15 August 1957, Page 172
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41Balanced sheep and cattle grazing at Rewa, in the Rangitikei district. A rotational or deferred grazing and spelling system or mob stocking basis is highly desirable, as it reduces trampling and consolidation and consequently increases the ground's capacity to absorb rainfall. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 95, Issue 2, 15 August 1957, Page 172
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