New Zealand is well known for export of meat and dairy products from low cost pastoral systems. These farm systems are continually evolving for increased efficiency, in part through the use of metabolic energy modeling tools by farmers and farm consultants to explore alternative farm system configurations and identify new efficiencies. One recent innovation is the introduction of a herb pasture area, such as plantain. We used metabolic energy modeling to quantify seasonal feed flows in two successive years in a New Zealand hill country farm system, and to analyze the impact of the introduction of an area of plantain. Models employed were a self-built Microsoft Excel spreadsheet and a commercial New Zealand farm systems modeling package, FAR...
Due to the vast majority of New Zealand livestock farming systems being based on pastoral feed, the ...
Seasonal supply dairying in Canterbury operates under different conditions to those prevailing in th...
Accurate prediction of pasture mass on dairy farms would allow for greater precision and feed alloca...
New Zealand hill country sheep and beef farms contain land of various slope classes. The steepest sl...
Temperate pasture-based farming systems are vulnerable to changes in the climate. In New Zealand, th...
Metabolic energy budgeting (MEB) was used to evaluate evolution over 30 years (1980–1981 to 2010–201...
Abstract: New Zealand’s commitment to the Kyoto Protocol requires agriculture, including dairy farmi...
The New Zealand dairy industry has experienced rapid intensification during recent decades in respon...
This study used whole-farm management, nutrient budgeting/greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and feed fo...
The South Island high country makes up 15% of New Zealand’s total land area. Farm systems in this en...
There is a clear research gap in understanding how future pathways and disruptions to the New Zealan...
Optimisation models are a key tool for the analysis of emerging policies, price sets, and technologi...
The lucerne for lambs Sustainable Farming Fund project used on-farm data and whole-farm modelling to...
New Zealand’s goal to double agricultural exports as well as meet Kyoto protocol commitments is a ch...
New Zealand dairy farm systems are changing. The traditional seasonal all-pasture system reliant on ...
Due to the vast majority of New Zealand livestock farming systems being based on pastoral feed, the ...
Seasonal supply dairying in Canterbury operates under different conditions to those prevailing in th...
Accurate prediction of pasture mass on dairy farms would allow for greater precision and feed alloca...
New Zealand hill country sheep and beef farms contain land of various slope classes. The steepest sl...
Temperate pasture-based farming systems are vulnerable to changes in the climate. In New Zealand, th...
Metabolic energy budgeting (MEB) was used to evaluate evolution over 30 years (1980–1981 to 2010–201...
Abstract: New Zealand’s commitment to the Kyoto Protocol requires agriculture, including dairy farmi...
The New Zealand dairy industry has experienced rapid intensification during recent decades in respon...
This study used whole-farm management, nutrient budgeting/greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and feed fo...
The South Island high country makes up 15% of New Zealand’s total land area. Farm systems in this en...
There is a clear research gap in understanding how future pathways and disruptions to the New Zealan...
Optimisation models are a key tool for the analysis of emerging policies, price sets, and technologi...
The lucerne for lambs Sustainable Farming Fund project used on-farm data and whole-farm modelling to...
New Zealand’s goal to double agricultural exports as well as meet Kyoto protocol commitments is a ch...
New Zealand dairy farm systems are changing. The traditional seasonal all-pasture system reliant on ...
Due to the vast majority of New Zealand livestock farming systems being based on pastoral feed, the ...
Seasonal supply dairying in Canterbury operates under different conditions to those prevailing in th...
Accurate prediction of pasture mass on dairy farms would allow for greater precision and feed alloca...