Optimal length of leys in an area with winter damage problems. Grass and Forage Science 58

A model for investigation of the optimal economic life cycle of grass leys with winter damage problems in northern Norway and the threshold of winter damage before it is profitable to reseed grasses is presented. A 2-level hierarchic Markov process has been constructed using the MLHMP software. The...

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Main Authors: A. R. Kristensen, G. Lien
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