THE EFFECT OF STOCKING RATE ON ANIMAL PRODUCTION FROM CONTINUOUS AND ROTATIONAL GRAZING SYSTEMS

ABSTRACT Liveweight and wool production data are presented from a grazing management experiment in which continuous stocking was compared with a four‐paddock rotational system at three stocking rates on a sown pasture. Significant differences were recorded in liveweight and wool production between s...

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