peer reviewedThe dairy sector is facing serious economic difficulties linked to low milk price and volatility of feedstuff price. In this context, reducing farm inputs is necessary. Optimization of use of grazed, ensiled or dried grass could be a key strategy to improve self-sufficiency and thus to decrease feeding costs. Yet, practice of grazing is disappearing due to several factors, including increased size of dairy herds and development of automation. However combining grazing and automatic milking systems (AMS) is possible. Three Walloon dairy farms equipped with an AMS were monitored to assess their grazing practices, grass proportion in the cows’ diet both at barn and on pasture and the economic advantages linked to grass use in 2015...
Milking dairy cattle with an automatic milking system (AMS) can be a reason for a farmer to minimize...
peer reviewedGrazing is more and more abandoned because of increasing size of herds and automation o...
Several reports, directives, regulations and initiatives challenge high-input dairy systems at the e...
The introduction of automatic milking systems (AMS) within European dairy farming in the past decade...
In temperate and oceanic regions, grazed grass is the lowest cost feed available for milk production...
peer reviewedGrassland plays an important role in mitigation of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions fro...
About 20% of the 17,000 Dutch dairy farms use an automatic milking system. About 50% of them practis...
Automatic milking Systems (AMS) have been practised for a number of years in Denmark, France and the...
In order to maintain grazing at highly productive dairy farms (i.e. farms with a high stocking densi...
International audienceThere has been increasing interest in once-a-day milking (ODM) in recent years...
Successful grazing when using AMS is possible without having to devote a great deal of time to organ...
Key Points The increased interest in pasture-based systems of milk production in recent years has...
In many intensive dairy regions in northwest Europe, a decline in grazing is observed. In the Nether...
Recent research on how to combine automatic milking (AM) systems and grazing is presented with the o...
peer reviewedClimatic change induces challenges in grazing management, which could tempt farmers to ...
Milking dairy cattle with an automatic milking system (AMS) can be a reason for a farmer to minimize...
peer reviewedGrazing is more and more abandoned because of increasing size of herds and automation o...
Several reports, directives, regulations and initiatives challenge high-input dairy systems at the e...
The introduction of automatic milking systems (AMS) within European dairy farming in the past decade...
In temperate and oceanic regions, grazed grass is the lowest cost feed available for milk production...
peer reviewedGrassland plays an important role in mitigation of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions fro...
About 20% of the 17,000 Dutch dairy farms use an automatic milking system. About 50% of them practis...
Automatic milking Systems (AMS) have been practised for a number of years in Denmark, France and the...
In order to maintain grazing at highly productive dairy farms (i.e. farms with a high stocking densi...
International audienceThere has been increasing interest in once-a-day milking (ODM) in recent years...
Successful grazing when using AMS is possible without having to devote a great deal of time to organ...
Key Points The increased interest in pasture-based systems of milk production in recent years has...
In many intensive dairy regions in northwest Europe, a decline in grazing is observed. In the Nether...
Recent research on how to combine automatic milking (AM) systems and grazing is presented with the o...
peer reviewedClimatic change induces challenges in grazing management, which could tempt farmers to ...
Milking dairy cattle with an automatic milking system (AMS) can be a reason for a farmer to minimize...
peer reviewedGrazing is more and more abandoned because of increasing size of herds and automation o...
Several reports, directives, regulations and initiatives challenge high-input dairy systems at the e...