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Effects of Spring Mangement on Herbage Mass and Sward Characteristics in Ryegrass White Clover Pasture

B M. Butler, Massey University
A.C P. Chu, Massey University
P.N P. Mathews, Massey University
C J. Korte, Massey University

Kyoto Japan

Forest Grazing in Taiwan

M D. Huang, Taiwan Sugar Corporation
K J. Chen, Heng-Chen Experiment Station
Y J. Wu, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute
J C. Yang, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute

Kyoto Japan

Grazing as a Part of Agroforestry

Harold F. Heady, University of California - Berkeley

Kyoto Japan

Improvement of Forest Grazing on Sado Island

H Hirota, Niigata University
T Suzuki, Niigata University

Kyoto Japan

Reforestation and Cattle Grazing in Southern United States

Henry A. Pearson, USDA, Forest Service

Kyoto Japan

Intensive Use of Young Japanese Cedar Forest for Grazing

K Sugawara, Tohoku University
T Isawa, Tohoku University
M Goto, Mie University
I Ito, Tohoku University

Kyoto Japan

Vegetational Changes in the Sasa nipponica Grassland Used by Winter Grazing for Successive Years

Y Ogawa, National Grassland Research Institute
T Mitamura, Tropical Agricultural Research Center
K Okamoto, National Grassland Research Institute

Kyoto Japan

Immune Response of Grazing Cattle to Rumen Microflora

K Ogimoto, Tohoku University
S Sato, Tohoku University
T Inamoto, Tohoku University

Kyoto Japan

Thermoregulatory Behaviour and the Skin Temperature of Grazing Cattle

M Sakurai, National Grassland Research Institute
H Dohi, National Grassland Research Institute

Kyoto Japan

Heat Production of Free Grazing Cattle

K Ochiai, National Grassland Research Institute
I Tahata, National Grassland Research Institute
F Andoh, National Grassland Research Institute
S Shioya, National Grassland Research Institute
T Ami, National Grassland Research Institute

Kyoto Japan

Coping with Grazing: A Comparison of Two Savanna Grasses Differing in Tolerance to Defoliation

K C. Hodgkinson, CSIRO
J J. Mott, CSIRO
M M. Ludlow, CSIRO

Kyoto Japan

Modelling Grazing Intensity Studies

David I. Bransby, University of Natal

Kyoto Japan

Relations Between Nitrogen Fertilization, Herbage Production and Milk Yield

E A. Lantinga, Agricultural University, Haarweg
L t'Mannetje, Agricultural University, Haarweg
H Schlepers, Agricultural University, Haarweg

Kyoto Japan

Animal Production of Fattening Young Steers and Beef Cows by Precursor- Follower System on Two Pasture Types

Y Takimoto, Tohoku University
K Nishimura, Tohoku University
H Takeda, Hokkaido University
E Tsuneishi, Tohoku University
T Suyama, Tohoku University
T Mitamura, Topical Agricultural Research Center
S Murasato, Tohoku University

Kyoto Japan

The Effects of the Different Cultivars of Orchardgrass, S143 and Aonami, on Botanical Composition in Perennial Ryegrass/ Orchardgrass/ White Clover Pasture

T Suyama, Tohoku University
T Mitamura, Tropical Agricultural Research Center
S Murasato, Tohoku University
Y Takimoto, Tohoku University
K Nishimura, Tohoku University
H Takeda, Hokkaido University
E Tsuneishi, Tohoku University

Kyoto Japan

The Effect of Fertilization with N-P-K on Utilization and Nutritive Value of Natural Pasture Grazed by Sheep in Southern Italy

B Ferrara, University of Naples
V Piccolo, University of Naples
F Basso, University of Naples
A Nizza, University of Naples

Kyoto Japan

Herbage Consumption Control of Herbage Production

W Harris, DSIR

Kyoto Japan

Mixed Grazing by Sheep and Cattle: Effects on Herbage Production and Utilization

J Hodgson, EERA INTA
J C. Arosteguy, EERA INTA
T.D A. Forbes, EERA INTA

Kyoto Japan

Sward Utilization in Warm Season-Cool Season Grass Grazing Systems in the North-East United States

R L. Reid, West Virginia University
G A. Jung, USDA-SEA

Kyoto Japan

The Role of Sward Adaptations in Buffering Herbage Production Responses to Management Manipulation

S A. Grant, Hill Farming Research Organization
J King, Hill Farming Research Organization
G T. Barthram, Hill Farming Research Organization

Kyoto Japan

Selection, Mastication, and Digestive Tract Response of Cattle to Plant Canopy and Composition

D S. Fisher, North Carolina Agricultural Research Service
K R. Pond, USDA-ARS
J C. Burns, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
R D. Mochrie, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
D H. Timothy, USDA, Agricultural Research Service

Kyoto Japan

Ethogram of Transitive Probabilities Among Cattle Behavior such as Drinking, Salt-Licking, Camping, Resting and Grazing

M Okiawa, Tohoku University
M Shimamura, National Grassland Research Institute
M Ushiyama, National Grassland Research Institute
M Fukuyama, National Grassland Research Institute

Kyoto Japan

Influence of Herbage Mass and Structure of Warm-Season Grass Ingestive Behavior of Grazing Cattle

T.D A. Forbes, Oklahoma State University
S W. Coleman, USDA, Agricultural Research Service

Kyoto Japan

Canopy Structure of Aeschynomeme Americana-Hemerthria altissima Pastures and Ingestive Behavior of Cattle

J E. Moore, University of Florida
L E. Sollenberger, University of Florida
G A. Morantes, University of Florida
P T. Beede, University of Florida

Kyoto Japan

Mosaic Grazing - Animal Selectivity in Tropical Savannas of Northern Australia

J J. Mott, CSIRO

Kyoto Japan

Influence of Pasture Quantity and Quality on Intake and Production of Sheep

G W. Sheath, Whatawhata Hill Country Research Station
P V. Rattray, Whatawhata Hill Country Research Station

Kyoto Japan

Pastures and Pasture Management for High Animal Production in New Zealand

R W. Brougham, DSIR
G P. Cosgrove, DSIR

Kyoto Japan

Maximizing Beef Production from Irrigated Pastures with Light Weight Steers

W W. Heinemann, IAREC

Kyoto Japan

The Animal Factor in Pasture Studies

J A. Taylor, CSIRO

Kyoto Japan

Meeting Animal Needs from Mixed Grass-Legume Pastures

A J. Harris, DSIR
D A. Clark, DSIR

Kyoto Japan

Modeling of Beef-Forage Grazing Interactions

O J. Loewer, University of Kentucky
K L. Taul, University of Kentucky
L W. Turner, University of Kentucky
N Gay, University of Kentucky
R Muntifering, University of Kentucky

Kyoto Japan

Influence of Stocking Rate on the Plant-Animal Interface in Rotational Grazed Mixed Swards

J W. Stuth, Texas A&M University
J R. Brown, Texas A&M University
P D. Olson, Texas A&M University
M R. Araujo, Texas A&M University

Kyoto Japan

Relating Profit to Quantity of Standing Herbage in Grazing Intensity Studies

David I. Bransby, University of Natal
B E. Conrad, Texas A&M University

Kyoto Japan

A Flexible Grazing Management System Proposed for the Advanced Evaluation of Associations of Tropical Grasses and Legumes

James Spain, CIAT
Jose Marques Pereira, CEPLAC
Ramon Gualdron, CIAT

Kyoto Japan

The Preliminary Study on Optimum Stocking Rate in Alpine Meadow

Nanlin Pi, Academia Sinica
Xingmin Zhou, Academia Sinica
Xinquan Zhao, Academia Sinica

Kyoto Japan

The Effect of Stocking Rate and Grazing Management Upon Ewe Liveweight, Ewe Fertility, Lamb Growth and Pasture Production on Subterranean Clover Based Pasture in Western Australia

H Lloyd Davies, CSIRO
I N. Southey, CSIRO

Kyoto Japan

Alternative for Managing Beef Yearlings After Intensive Early Stocking of Kansas Flint Hills Range

G L. Posler, Kansas State University
G M. Ward, Kansas State University
J G. Riley, Kansas State University
C E. Owensby, Kansas State University
E F. Smith, Kansas State University
K K. Bolsen, Kansas State University
R M. Helsel, Kansas State University
N S. Hill, Kansas State University

Kyoto Japan

Behavioral and Physiological Characteristics of Misaki Horses as Adapted to their Winter Habitats

Y Kaseda, Miyazaki University
E Yamaguchi, Miyazaki University

Kyoto Japan

Preliminary Report on Experiment of Winter Rotational Grazing of Local Cattle

Lu Wengao, Guangxi Animal Husbandry Research Institute
Lai Zhiqiang, Guangxi Animal Husbandry Research Institute

Kyoto Japan

Seasonal Distribution of a Fungal Endophyte in Tall Fescue Pastures

D P. Belesky, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
O J. Devine, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
S R. Wilkinson, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
J A. Stuedemann, USDA-ARS
D M. Hildreth, USDA-ARS

Kyoto Japan

Effect of Cultivar, Level of Fungal Endophyte (Acremonium coenophialum) and Nitrogen Fertilization of Tall Fescue (Festuca arundinacea) on Steer Performance

J A. Stuedmann, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
S R. Wilkinson, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
D P. Belesky, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
C S. Hoveland, The University of Georgia
O J. Devine, The University of Georgia
D L. Breedlove, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
H Ciordia, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
F N. Thompson, USDA, Agricultural Research Service

Kyoto Japan

The Effect of Fertilization with N-P-K in Yield of Natural Pasture Grazed by Sheep on Southern Italy

L Postiglione, University of Naples
F Basso, University of Naples
T Di Ella, University of Naples
F Carone, University of Naples

Kyoto Japan

Yield and Regrowth Characteristics of Alfalfa Grazed by Sheep in Spring and Summer

V G. Allen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
D D. Wolf, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
J P. Fontenot, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Kyoto Japan

Sward Evaluation in Different Italian Environments to Model Productivity

P Talamucci, Universita di Firenze
F Bonciarelli, University of Perugia
P Bullitta, Padova
A Cavallero, IATA
C F. Cereti, IATA
F Miglietta, Istituto Nazionale di Statistica, Italy
R Santilocchi, University of Sassari
U Ziliotto, Universita di Torino

Kyoto Japan

Weight Gains and Nutrition of Cattle Grazing on Grasslands of Central Interior British Columbia, Canada

D A. Quinton, Agricultural Canada Research Station
L Stroesser, Agricultural Canada Research Station
H Douwes, Agricultural Canada Research Station

Kyoto Japan