Many nitrogen (N) fertilizer recommendations for grazing livestock enterprises are based on cutting experiments, excluding the influence of recycled N in excreta. Grazing experiments are expensive to conduct, and so compromise on variables such as number of N fertilizer rates, replication and number of years of investigation. Biophysical modelling provides an efficient and effective approach to address many of the complexities of field studies. Our study, using the biophysical whole-farm systems model DairyMod, examined the effect of a range of N fertilizer rates on pasture production for five dairy sites through south-eastern Australia over 18 years under both cutting and grazing regimes. The study aims were to highlight the variation in p...
To demonstrate the use of a previously developed fertilisation algorithm and to determine its potent...
Considerable variability in the yield response of temperate dairy pastures to the strategic use of n...
Context:A key pathway for nitrogen (N) loss, which is poorly quantified in livestock farming systems...
Many nitrogen (N) fertilizer recommendations for grazing livestock enterprises are based on cutting ...
Evidence from farm level studies indicates that there is potential to improve nitrogen (N) fertilize...
Evidence from farm level studies indicates that there is potential to improve nitrogen (N) use effic...
The nitrogen (N) nutrition of dairy pasture systems in southern Australia has changed from almost to...
Experiments were conducted within a long-term nitrogen (N) fertiliser experiment under grazing. The ...
The application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer to temperate pastures is an increasingly popular manageme...
Dairy systems in southern Australia rely on grazed feed from pasture to supply between 50% and 70% o...
Low summer rainfall in southwest Victoria, Australia, restricts pasture growth and reduces pasture n...
DairyMod, EcoMod, and the SGS Pasture Model are mechanistic biophysical models developed to explore ...
Abstract. DairyMod and EcoMod, which are biophysical pasture-simulation models for Australian and Ne...
Dairy farms in subtropical Australia use irrigated, annually sown short-term ryegrass (Lolium multif...
Low summer rainfall in southwest Victoria, Australia, restricts pasture growth and limits milk produ...
To demonstrate the use of a previously developed fertilisation algorithm and to determine its potent...
Considerable variability in the yield response of temperate dairy pastures to the strategic use of n...
Context:A key pathway for nitrogen (N) loss, which is poorly quantified in livestock farming systems...
Many nitrogen (N) fertilizer recommendations for grazing livestock enterprises are based on cutting ...
Evidence from farm level studies indicates that there is potential to improve nitrogen (N) fertilize...
Evidence from farm level studies indicates that there is potential to improve nitrogen (N) use effic...
The nitrogen (N) nutrition of dairy pasture systems in southern Australia has changed from almost to...
Experiments were conducted within a long-term nitrogen (N) fertiliser experiment under grazing. The ...
The application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer to temperate pastures is an increasingly popular manageme...
Dairy systems in southern Australia rely on grazed feed from pasture to supply between 50% and 70% o...
Low summer rainfall in southwest Victoria, Australia, restricts pasture growth and reduces pasture n...
DairyMod, EcoMod, and the SGS Pasture Model are mechanistic biophysical models developed to explore ...
Abstract. DairyMod and EcoMod, which are biophysical pasture-simulation models for Australian and Ne...
Dairy farms in subtropical Australia use irrigated, annually sown short-term ryegrass (Lolium multif...
Low summer rainfall in southwest Victoria, Australia, restricts pasture growth and limits milk produ...
To demonstrate the use of a previously developed fertilisation algorithm and to determine its potent...
Considerable variability in the yield response of temperate dairy pastures to the strategic use of n...
Context:A key pathway for nitrogen (N) loss, which is poorly quantified in livestock farming systems...