| Publications and conference proceedings :
Nicholls, K., Earl, J.M., Kahn, L.P., Lovett, A. and Price, P.
(2007) Planned Grazing. Land, Water & Wool Publication.
Kahn, L.P. (2006) Managing the balance: production, landscape
function, profit and consumption. Landcare Farming Forum, Grafton,
NSW.
Kahn, L.P. and Earl, J.M. (2005, 2006). Pasture Management Checklist
for the Northern Tablelands of NSW. University of New England,
Armidale, NSW.
Kahn, L.P., Nicholls, M., Earl, J.M. and Nicholls, K. (2005) Successful
research with local farmers to improve native grasslands. Australasian
Journal of Environmental Management, 12, 62-64.
Kahn, L.P., Earl, J.M. and Nicholls, M. (2005) Planning as a tool
to improve production and function of grasslands in the mid-north
of South Australia. Proceedings of the Stipa Conference, Burra,
South Australia.
Kahn, L., Heard, B. and Whalley, W. (2003). Pasture plants of
the slopes and tablelands of NSW: A guide to the recognition and
attributes of 70 plants. (Second Edition). University of New England,
Armidale, NSW.
Earl, J.M., Kahn, L.P. and Nicholls, M. (2003) Changes in grassland
composition with grazing management in the mid-north of South
Australia: continuous, rotational and pulse grazing. Proceedings
of the Stipa Conference, Cooma, NSW.
Kahn, L.P., Earl, J.M. and Nicholls, M. (2003) Productivity of
native grasslands in the mid-north of South Australia. Proceedings
of the Stipa Conference, Cooma, NSW.
Kahn, L and Heard, B. (1998). Pasture plants of the slopes and
tablelands of NSW: A guide to the recognition and attributes of
70 plants. (First Edition). Department of Land and Water Conservation,
Armidale, NSW.
Earl, JM. (1998) The role of grazing management on the functioning
of pasture ecosystems. PhD Thesis, University of New England,
Armidale.
Earl J.M. (1997) The benefits of increasing defoliation interval.
Proceedings of the Twelfth Animal Conference of the Grassland
Society of NSW, Armidale NSW pp. 143-145
Earl, J.M. (1996) A comparison of the effects of cell grazing
and continuous grazing on the botanical composition. Proceedings
of the Ninth Biennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland Society,
Pt. Augusta S.A. pp. 56-59
Earl, J.M. and Jones, C.E. (1996) The need for a new approach
to grazing management – is cell grazing the answer? The
Rangeland Journal, 18, 327-350
Earl, J.,M. and Jones C.E. (1995) Species contribution to the
pasture biomass under different grazing systems. Proceedings of
the Tenth Annual conference of the grassland Society of NSW, Armidale
NSW p. 87
Earl, J.M. and Jones C.E. (1995) Germinable seed banks in different
pasture types. Proceedings of the Ecological Society of Australia
Conference, Hobart Tas. p 37
Earl, J.M., Whalley, R.D.B. and Jones, C.E. (1994) Variation in
the components of seed yield and germination requirements among
three accessions of Microleaena stipoides. Proceedings of the
Eighth Biennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland Society,
Katherine NT pp 179-180.
Earl J.M. and Jones C.E. (1994) Comparative effects of time control
and conventional grazing on botanical composition, soil physical
and chemical properties and levels of biological activity. Proceedings
of the Eighth Biennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland
Society. Katherine NT pp 209-210.
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