To make an economic assessment of the role of grazing cereals in farming systems, it is necessary to estimate the impact of grazing on the yield of the crop and determine any benefits to livestock production. It is the second of these components that is the subject of this paper. Two grazing systems, each replicated three times, were compared in terms of pasture availability and the liveweight gain of 30 kg Merino x Dorper lambs. Lambs grazed either lucerne pasture (composed of lucerne ~ 50 % with barley grass, annual ryegrass and capeweed) for 18 weeks from 13 June to 15 October 2007 (treatment- L) or lucerne pasture for 6 weeks followed by wheat (cv. EGA Wedgetail) for 6 weeks and then returned to the lucerne for a further 6 weeks (treatm...
The Australian dairy industry relies primarily on pasture for its feed supply. However, the variabil...
The economic return from cereal or cereal/vetch crops was determined using previously published and ...
Matua prairie grass could play a significant role on Canterbury pastoral farms as a perennial greenf...
Animal production has proved superior from lucerne than other pastures in dryland situations. There ...
Over recent years, there has been a considerable increase in the area of lucerne grown in New Zealan...
Abstract. Forage cereals offer the potential to increase the amount of forage grown and consumed on ...
The use of cereal crops for the dual-purposes of livestock forage and grain production is increasing...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is an important legume for New Zealand dryland farms. To ensure the pro...
The Lucerne for Lambs Sustainable Farming Fund project used on-farm data and whole-farm modelling to...
The lucerne for lambs Sustainable Farming Fund project used on-farm data and whole-farm modelling to...
Chamaecytisus palmensis (Tagasaste) is a leguminous perennial shrub which grows well in a range of c...
Given, in recent years, the UK has experienced a number of extreme weather events, and climate model...
Ladino white clover grown under irrigation at the Kokstad Research Station exhibits two major period...
The effects of various grazing management systems on sown, naturalised, and native pastures were stu...
The productivity of a lucerne monoculture, lucerne/brome and lucerne/cocksfoot binary mixtures grown...
The Australian dairy industry relies primarily on pasture for its feed supply. However, the variabil...
The economic return from cereal or cereal/vetch crops was determined using previously published and ...
Matua prairie grass could play a significant role on Canterbury pastoral farms as a perennial greenf...
Animal production has proved superior from lucerne than other pastures in dryland situations. There ...
Over recent years, there has been a considerable increase in the area of lucerne grown in New Zealan...
Abstract. Forage cereals offer the potential to increase the amount of forage grown and consumed on ...
The use of cereal crops for the dual-purposes of livestock forage and grain production is increasing...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is an important legume for New Zealand dryland farms. To ensure the pro...
The Lucerne for Lambs Sustainable Farming Fund project used on-farm data and whole-farm modelling to...
The lucerne for lambs Sustainable Farming Fund project used on-farm data and whole-farm modelling to...
Chamaecytisus palmensis (Tagasaste) is a leguminous perennial shrub which grows well in a range of c...
Given, in recent years, the UK has experienced a number of extreme weather events, and climate model...
Ladino white clover grown under irrigation at the Kokstad Research Station exhibits two major period...
The effects of various grazing management systems on sown, naturalised, and native pastures were stu...
The productivity of a lucerne monoculture, lucerne/brome and lucerne/cocksfoot binary mixtures grown...
The Australian dairy industry relies primarily on pasture for its feed supply. However, the variabil...
The economic return from cereal or cereal/vetch crops was determined using previously published and ...
Matua prairie grass could play a significant role on Canterbury pastoral farms as a perennial greenf...