AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system was studied during three years. Mixed swards of perennial ryegrass and white clover were established successfully through reseeding or sodseeding. Both systems had 59 dairy cows and a milk quota of 450 tonnes per year. The allocated areas of 41 ha for the grass/clover system and 34 ha for the grass/fertiliser-N system were based on an expected yield difference of 15 to 20% in favour of the grass/fertiliser-N swards. The grassland management consisted of a rotational grazing system with one to three silage cuts per paddock, depending on herbage growth.The average white clover ground cover was 31, 30 and 26% in the three subsequent year...
End of project reportWhite clover in association with Rhizobium bacteria have the capacity to fix or...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available for dairy cows in temperate regions; thus, to maximize p...
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The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N...
AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N...
The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
Keywordsbotanical composition, carbon, cutting frequency, dairy system, energy, fixation, gross marg...
White clover (Trifolium repens L.; clover) can offer a superior nutritional feed compared with peren...
An experiment was designed to examine the changes in clover content of three mixed perennial ryegras...
The objective of this study was to explore under farming conditions the effect of reduced fertilizer...
International audienceGrazed grass is considered the cheapest feed available for dairy cows in tempe...
The key to sustainable productivity from grass/white clover swards is the maintenance of a satisfact...
End of project reportWhite clover in association with Rhizobium bacteria have the capacity to fix or...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available for dairy cows in temperate regions; thus, to maximize p...
Supplementary data disponible ici : http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=on...
The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N...
AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N...
The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
Keywordsbotanical composition, carbon, cutting frequency, dairy system, energy, fixation, gross marg...
White clover (Trifolium repens L.; clover) can offer a superior nutritional feed compared with peren...
An experiment was designed to examine the changes in clover content of three mixed perennial ryegras...
The objective of this study was to explore under farming conditions the effect of reduced fertilizer...
International audienceGrazed grass is considered the cheapest feed available for dairy cows in tempe...
The key to sustainable productivity from grass/white clover swards is the maintenance of a satisfact...
End of project reportWhite clover in association with Rhizobium bacteria have the capacity to fix or...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available for dairy cows in temperate regions; thus, to maximize p...
Supplementary data disponible ici : http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=on...