A series of grazed and cut experiments were conducted in Bali and North Sulawesi, Indonesia, between 1992 and 1994, to evaluate a range of selected forages for both intensive and extensive ruminant production under mature, tall coconuts. Yield, botanical composition and persistence of grass legume mixtures were assessed under regular grazing and cutting regimes. In North Sulawesi, total dry matter yields of most grass legume treatments were relatively stable over the two-year period but yields of legume components within treatments declined sharply. In Bali, the grazed plots maintained stable yield and legume components over the experimental period but yield and legume components of cut plots declined sharply. Paspalum malacophyllum and Set...
One factor affecting productivity of bali cattle is availability of good quality forages....
The integration of livestock with plantations is one of efforts to support livestock agribusiness. T...
Pasture represents the cheapest, most abundant and available feed resource for ruminant animals in t...
A series of grazed and cut experiments were conducted in Bali and North Sulawesi, Indonesia, between...
ABSTRACT: Four groups of Bali female tattles each three heads (per group) which 187,25 kg average w...
Coconut commodity is still one of the economic back-bone of society, especially Indonesia is current...
A continuously grazed trial on natural and sown pastures under coconuts was reported by Watson & Whi...
Worldwide there are between 10 and 11 million hectares of coconuts. With the marked fluctuations and...
This research aims to determine the potential for forage for ruminant livestock under coconut trees ...
The effect of controlled grazing on the natural herbage growing in coconut plantation on the perform...
The proposed coconut land is situated in the southern province. belongs to the land suitability clas...
Results of two studies involving 1) grazing of Signalgrass (Brachiaria decumbens) pastures at differ...
Constraints on the use of forage for animal feed in smallholder coconut plantations are product avai...
Cattle in North Sulawesi has a comparative advantage to develop.The problem of low productivity of c...
This study as a phase I research was carried out on farm (in situ) in the farmer's coconut (Cocos nu...
One factor affecting productivity of bali cattle is availability of good quality forages....
The integration of livestock with plantations is one of efforts to support livestock agribusiness. T...
Pasture represents the cheapest, most abundant and available feed resource for ruminant animals in t...
A series of grazed and cut experiments were conducted in Bali and North Sulawesi, Indonesia, between...
ABSTRACT: Four groups of Bali female tattles each three heads (per group) which 187,25 kg average w...
Coconut commodity is still one of the economic back-bone of society, especially Indonesia is current...
A continuously grazed trial on natural and sown pastures under coconuts was reported by Watson & Whi...
Worldwide there are between 10 and 11 million hectares of coconuts. With the marked fluctuations and...
This research aims to determine the potential for forage for ruminant livestock under coconut trees ...
The effect of controlled grazing on the natural herbage growing in coconut plantation on the perform...
The proposed coconut land is situated in the southern province. belongs to the land suitability clas...
Results of two studies involving 1) grazing of Signalgrass (Brachiaria decumbens) pastures at differ...
Constraints on the use of forage for animal feed in smallholder coconut plantations are product avai...
Cattle in North Sulawesi has a comparative advantage to develop.The problem of low productivity of c...
This study as a phase I research was carried out on farm (in situ) in the farmer's coconut (Cocos nu...
One factor affecting productivity of bali cattle is availability of good quality forages....
The integration of livestock with plantations is one of efforts to support livestock agribusiness. T...
Pasture represents the cheapest, most abundant and available feed resource for ruminant animals in t...