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Adaptation and evaluation of the integrated farm system model to simulate temperate multiple-species pastures

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  • Corson, Michael S.
  • Alan Rotz, C.
  • Howard Skinner, R.
  • Sanderson, Matt A.

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  • Corson, Michael S. & Alan Rotz, C. & Howard Skinner, R. & Sanderson, Matt A., 2007. "Adaptation and evaluation of the integrated farm system model to simulate temperate multiple-species pastures," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 94(2), pages 502-508, May.
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    1. Corson, Michael S. & Skinner, R. Howard & Rotz, C. Alan, 2006. "Modification of the SPUR rangeland model to simulate species composition and pasture productivity in humid temperate regions," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 87(2), pages 169-191, February.
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    4. Corson, Michael S. & Rotz, C. Alan & Skinner, R. Howard, 2007. "Evaluating warm-season grass production in temperate-region pastures: A simulation approach," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 93(1-3), pages 252-268, March.
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    2. Skinner, R. Howard & Corson, Michael S. & Rotz, C. Alan, 2008. "Comparison of two pasture growth models of differing complexity," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 99(1), pages 35-43, December.
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