A central concern of the Grain & Graze research, development and extension program has been improving the management of the feedbase on mixed farms through addressing ‘feed gaps’ – times of year during which the supply of forage is insufficient to meet livestock demand. In this review,weuse the available data on pasture growth and quality, supplemented by modelling results, to describe the characteristic timing of feed gaps across the Australian cereal-livestock zone. Feedbase interventions studied during the Grain & Graze program have mainly addressed the supply side of the feed balance equation. We review these studies, paying particular attention to the time scale of the variability in the feed balance that each intervention is intended ...
The use of cereal crops for the dual-purposes of livestock forage and grain production is increasing...
Why extend the grazing season? For most livestock producers, extending the grazing season for their ...
Many beef producers within the extensive cattle industry of northern Australia attempt to maintain a...
The Australian dairy industry relies primarily on pasture for its feed supply. However, the variabil...
The standard feedbase on non-irrigated dairy farms in southern Australia is perennial ryegrass- domi...
Dairy systems in southern Australia rely on grazed feed from pasture to supply between 50% and 70% o...
Dual purpose Merino enterprises on the south coast of Western Australia (WA) typically utilise agric...
In the Mallee region of southern Australia, the dry and variable climate results in frequent summer-...
The Australian dairy industry relies primarily on pasture for its feed supply. However, the variabil...
In the Mallee region of southern Australia, the dry and variable climate results in frequent summer–...
Growth rates of the \u27traditional\u27 perennial ryegrass pasture frequently fail to meet the seaso...
A substantial proportion of Australian animal production from grazing comes from regions and farms w...
Smallholder farms in southern Africa are predominantly mixed crop-livestock systems and often charac...
Perennial ryegrass pastures, which are the mainstay of dairy feeding systems in southern Australia, ...
Feeding sheep is a significant cost to any sheep or mixed farm enterprise in southern Australia. The...
The use of cereal crops for the dual-purposes of livestock forage and grain production is increasing...
Why extend the grazing season? For most livestock producers, extending the grazing season for their ...
Many beef producers within the extensive cattle industry of northern Australia attempt to maintain a...
The Australian dairy industry relies primarily on pasture for its feed supply. However, the variabil...
The standard feedbase on non-irrigated dairy farms in southern Australia is perennial ryegrass- domi...
Dairy systems in southern Australia rely on grazed feed from pasture to supply between 50% and 70% o...
Dual purpose Merino enterprises on the south coast of Western Australia (WA) typically utilise agric...
In the Mallee region of southern Australia, the dry and variable climate results in frequent summer-...
The Australian dairy industry relies primarily on pasture for its feed supply. However, the variabil...
In the Mallee region of southern Australia, the dry and variable climate results in frequent summer–...
Growth rates of the \u27traditional\u27 perennial ryegrass pasture frequently fail to meet the seaso...
A substantial proportion of Australian animal production from grazing comes from regions and farms w...
Smallholder farms in southern Africa are predominantly mixed crop-livestock systems and often charac...
Perennial ryegrass pastures, which are the mainstay of dairy feeding systems in southern Australia, ...
Feeding sheep is a significant cost to any sheep or mixed farm enterprise in southern Australia. The...
The use of cereal crops for the dual-purposes of livestock forage and grain production is increasing...
Why extend the grazing season? For most livestock producers, extending the grazing season for their ...
Many beef producers within the extensive cattle industry of northern Australia attempt to maintain a...