A fairly localised but major industry was the harvesting and threshing of cocksfoot.
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It is transmitted by beetles " cocksfoot and cocksfoot / legume mixtures.
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It is transmitted by beetles " cocksfoot and cocksfoot / legume mixtures.
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Cocksfoot, another widespread grass, tolerates summer grazing but fares better where grazing is infrequent.
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Both meadows include grasses such Meadow Foxtail, Yorkshire Fog, Crested Dog's-tail and Cocksfoot.
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The following English immigrants settled in both Akaroa and German Bay ( Takamatua ) along with many German farmers who set up dairy, sheep and cocksfoot ( Dactylis glomerata ) farms.
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"Silene nutans " can sometimes be found in the very widespread MG1 ( " Arrhenatherum elatius " grassland ) community of the British National Vegetation Classification, and thus can be found where " Arrhenatherum elatius " ( false oat grass ) or " Dactylis glomerata " ( cocksfoot ) occur.
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Herbage grass varieties bred and introduced to UK agriculture include Hatchmere Perennial Ryegrass in 1899, Ellesmere Perennialized Italian Ryegrass ( 1907 ), Pickmere Perennial Ryegrass ( 1932 ), Delamere Cocksfoot ( 1936 ), Oakmere Timothy ( 1940 ), Flaxmere ( 1952 ), Gartons Tall Fescue ( 1955 ), Marbury Meadow Fescue ( 1957 ), Barmere Timothy ( 1958 ).