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AoR 58: Thomas Maxwell, New Zealand Grazing Geography in Brief

Mar 18, 20211 hr 6 min
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Americans often refer to electric fence as "New Zealand" fence, and many other grazing innovations seem to have origins in this relative small island in the southern hemisphere. Thomas Maxwell, a pasture scholar from Lincoln University in NZ, provides an overview of the history of indigenous land use, European settlement, and domesticated grazing animal use in New Zealand. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Recent article "Functional diversity vs monotony: The effect of a multi-forage diet as opposed to a single forage diet on animal intake, performance, welfare, and urinary nitrogen excretion". https://academic.oup.com/jas/advance-article/doi/10.1093/jas/skab058/6148868 TRANSCRIPT: https://bit.ly/30ZzjkM
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