Abstract

On plots of oats and barley brown hares grazed much more heavily on the outer rows, alongside the space between the plots, than on inner rows. On barley plots treated with 0, 25, 50, 75, and 100 units of N per acre (0 40 ha) there was a negative correlation between N and the amount grazed. This was absent or could not be detected when grazing was light. Turnips in plots at the outer edge of a block of plots alongside a clear space were more heavily damaged than elsewhere, regardless of variety. Of seven varieties of turnip the same two were preferred on different farms in successive years and the same two selected against. These choices were not correlated with nutrient content.

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