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Establishing a new pasture
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Introduction
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Investment into the feedbase
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Dry matter productionOptimising establishment
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How do I measure dry matter (DM)?
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Pasture composition1 quiz
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Establishing pasturesPreparation
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Incorporating companion legumes
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Pasture legumes in mixed farming zones
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Managing the establishment phase1 quiz
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SummaryPasture establishment checklist1 quiz
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Question 1 of 3
1. Question
Complete this sentence: Unless the roots are nodulated by effective strains of rhizobia, the plant will source its ____________________________________.
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Question 2 of 3
2. Question
Match the pro and con with the following common sowing types:
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- Pro: high seed-to-soil contact and germination possible. Con: weed control and nutrition need to be well managed.
- Pro: minimal soil disruption and reduced weed germination. Con: higher degree of management is needed.
- Pro: good for use in challenging or timbered terrain. Con: germination can be limited.
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Conventional sowing
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Minimum and no-till
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Broadcasting
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Question 3 of 3
3. Question
What signs should you look for in your pasture that indicate it is ready to graze?
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