It is a common practice in the New Zealand seasonal dairying system to dry-off the herd at an earlier date in order to prevent excessive loss of body condition and average pasture cover. Thus, short lactation length is one of the main reasons for the low milk yield per cow in New Zealand. An experiment was carried out in April and May 1995 (54 days) at the Dairy Cattle Research Unit (DCRU), Massey University in order to measure the effects of extending the lactation, and feeding silage on the dairy farm system. On the 4th April, 54 of the lower yielding cows of the herd (118 cows) were dried-off and divided into two equal herds (D or control system). The remaining 64 cows were also divided into two equal herds, and milked for another 54 day...
Partial storage feeding has been adopted by a number of Northern Ireland dairy farmers in recent yea...
A field grazing experiment was conducted in New Zealand during autumn (March/April 2012), offering g...
In pasture-based dairy systems, feed supply can be limited in early spring due to inadequate pasture...
Recent changes to pasture-supply curves in South Taranaki, and the availability of winter milk premi...
This study compared the effect of the timing of maize silage supplementation and fresh pasture alloc...
Extending the grazing season in pasture based systems of dairy production can increase farm profitab...
Extending the grazing season has positive implications for profit margins, as grazed grass is the ch...
Three groups of six cows were offered daily herbage allowances of 53, 33, and 13.5 kg DM cow-1 for a...
This paper investigates the outcomes of the management strategies to overcome dry summer conditions ...
The literature review commences with a brief description of the past and present town milk industry ...
The pasture allowance and intake of cows on the Lincoln University Dairy Farm was measured from Sept...
A grazing trial was carried out to compare herbage intake and milk production by dairy cows and obse...
End of Project ReportsFor dairy farmers involved in winter milk production a high intake of forage i...
Cows were assigned randomly to indoor silage feeding (with 2 h outdoor exercise) or part-time grazin...
Agriculture on the Canterbury Plains of New Zealand is a mixture of integrated cropping and pastoral...
Partial storage feeding has been adopted by a number of Northern Ireland dairy farmers in recent yea...
A field grazing experiment was conducted in New Zealand during autumn (March/April 2012), offering g...
In pasture-based dairy systems, feed supply can be limited in early spring due to inadequate pasture...
Recent changes to pasture-supply curves in South Taranaki, and the availability of winter milk premi...
This study compared the effect of the timing of maize silage supplementation and fresh pasture alloc...
Extending the grazing season in pasture based systems of dairy production can increase farm profitab...
Extending the grazing season has positive implications for profit margins, as grazed grass is the ch...
Three groups of six cows were offered daily herbage allowances of 53, 33, and 13.5 kg DM cow-1 for a...
This paper investigates the outcomes of the management strategies to overcome dry summer conditions ...
The literature review commences with a brief description of the past and present town milk industry ...
The pasture allowance and intake of cows on the Lincoln University Dairy Farm was measured from Sept...
A grazing trial was carried out to compare herbage intake and milk production by dairy cows and obse...
End of Project ReportsFor dairy farmers involved in winter milk production a high intake of forage i...
Cows were assigned randomly to indoor silage feeding (with 2 h outdoor exercise) or part-time grazin...
Agriculture on the Canterbury Plains of New Zealand is a mixture of integrated cropping and pastoral...
Partial storage feeding has been adopted by a number of Northern Ireland dairy farmers in recent yea...
A field grazing experiment was conducted in New Zealand during autumn (March/April 2012), offering g...
In pasture-based dairy systems, feed supply can be limited in early spring due to inadequate pasture...