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Re: An idea to share
- To: forage-mg@oes.orst.edu
- Subject: Re: An idea to share
- From: "E. Ann Clark, Associate Professor" <ACLARK@crop.uoguelph.ca>
- Date: Tue, 12 Sep 1995 12:26:43 EDT
- Organization: Crop Science, The Univ. of Guelph
- Priority: normal
Chuck W.: lovely idea. I've been employing it, without however
referencing that perfect catch phrase (PF), when I advise clients to
plant different mixtures in fields that differ in topography,
drainage, texture, etc. Or when I suggest fenceline placements along
boundaries formed by already existing species communities, with the
intention of keeping species composition as uniform as possible
within any existing paddock, to minimize selective grazing. I have
even gone so far (heresy, to be sure) to say that where you put the
fence is more important than the type of fence (!), if grazing
efficiency with a minimum of fuss and bother are priorities.
I like your creativity in this proposal. Great thinking. Ann
ACLARK@crop.uoguelph.ca
Dr. E. Ann Clark
Associate Professor
Crop Science
University of Guelph
Guelph, ON N1G 2W1
Phone: 519-824-4120 Ext. 2508
FAX: 519 763-8933