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Factors influencing the composition and nutritive value of herbage from fescue and Molinia areas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

R. O. Davies
Affiliation:
University College of Wales
D. I. H. Jones
Affiliation:
University College of Wales
W. E. J. Milton
Affiliation:
Welsh Plant Breeding Station

Extract

It has been established that the mineral deficiencies can be rectified on both the fescue dominant and Molinia dominant swards of mid-Wales without recourse to ploughing and reseeding (Milton & Davies, 1947). The processes adopted consisted either of liming the native swards in the absence of fertilizers or else fertilizing the sward either in the presence or absence of lime. The grazing animal played an important part in the changes that took place. Some of the treatments resulted in the partial or complete extinction of the native hill herbage and its replacement by grasses and clovers of high productivity and mineral content.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1959

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