Pastures in temperate rice rotations of south-eastern Australia
MAE Lattimore
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture
34(7) 959 - 965
Published: 1994
Abstract
Legume-based pastures have long been an integral part of rice growing in the southern New South Wales irrigation areas and still offer potential to improve the productivity, profitability, and sustainability of the temperate rice-cropping system.This paper reviews both historical and current aspects of pastures in temperate rice rotations in southern New South Wales and highlights the importance of pastures in sustaining this cropping system as environmental pressures increase. Topics discussed include pasture species and rotations, their role in improving soil fertility and sustainability, the value of pastures in weed control, and their management for maximum profitability.https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9940959
© CSIRO 1994