peer-reviewedGrassland is a dominant biomass resource in Ireland and underpins most animal production systems. However, other commercial uses for grassland biomass exist, including, for example, the production of biogas through anaerobic digestion for the generation of heat, electricity and transport fuel. The objective of this study was to estimate the annual grassland resource available in Ireland in excess of livestock requirements under six contrasting scenarios. Under current grassland management and production practices there is an estimated average annual grassland resource of ca. 1.7 million tonnes of dry matter (DM) available in excess of livestock requirements. Only a small proportion of this resource (0.39 million tonnes of...
Ireland’s cool temperate maritime climate is conducive to grass growth and, as a result, ruminant li...
End of Project ReportsGrass is by far the most important crop grown in Ireland.Well-managed grasslan...
In Ireland, grass is a readily available bioresource. It has previously been established that Green ...
The need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependency on fossil fuels has been one of the main ...
peer-reviewedIn Ireland grazing systems provide the basis of sustainable livestock production, as gr...
peer-reviewedThe production of biomass feedstock from marginal land has attracted much attention as ...
Grassland is the dominant land use option in Ireland and the UK, and is characterised by a long grow...
Key points The importance of grassland to agriculture in Ireland is indicated by the fact that: Si...
peer-reviewedIn the last 60 yr Irish grassland production has increased substantially in no small pa...
There is a renewed interest in grazing systems in many temperate and subtropical regions of the worl...
End of project reportPermanent grassland dominates the Irish landscape and for many decades perennia...
End of Project ReportCattle rearing systems in Ireland are predominantly grass-based as 80% of agric...
Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particul...
End of Project ReportIntroduction Cattle rearing systems in Ireland are predominantly grass-based a...
peer-reviewedFor ruminant production systems, the requirement to meet specific nutrient targets in t...
Ireland’s cool temperate maritime climate is conducive to grass growth and, as a result, ruminant li...
End of Project ReportsGrass is by far the most important crop grown in Ireland.Well-managed grasslan...
In Ireland, grass is a readily available bioresource. It has previously been established that Green ...
The need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependency on fossil fuels has been one of the main ...
peer-reviewedIn Ireland grazing systems provide the basis of sustainable livestock production, as gr...
peer-reviewedThe production of biomass feedstock from marginal land has attracted much attention as ...
Grassland is the dominant land use option in Ireland and the UK, and is characterised by a long grow...
Key points The importance of grassland to agriculture in Ireland is indicated by the fact that: Si...
peer-reviewedIn the last 60 yr Irish grassland production has increased substantially in no small pa...
There is a renewed interest in grazing systems in many temperate and subtropical regions of the worl...
End of project reportPermanent grassland dominates the Irish landscape and for many decades perennia...
End of Project ReportCattle rearing systems in Ireland are predominantly grass-based as 80% of agric...
Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particul...
End of Project ReportIntroduction Cattle rearing systems in Ireland are predominantly grass-based a...
peer-reviewedFor ruminant production systems, the requirement to meet specific nutrient targets in t...
Ireland’s cool temperate maritime climate is conducive to grass growth and, as a result, ruminant li...
End of Project ReportsGrass is by far the most important crop grown in Ireland.Well-managed grasslan...
In Ireland, grass is a readily available bioresource. It has previously been established that Green ...