Pasture-based animal management in the Northeast U.S. relies on the ability to efficiently estimate pasture production and animal intake. Accuracy and precision of a rising plate meter, NDVI meter, and height measurements for estimating pasture biomass were compared relative to hand-clipped samples. Pasture measurements were used to describe biomass accumulation, lactating dairy herd intakes, and re-growth patterns for intensively rotated pastures. Pastures were measured from May-September, 2009 at the UNH Organic Dairy Research Facility in Lee, NH. The rising plate meter provided the most robust estimates of biomass (R²=0.58, SEE=2.73). Forty-seven paddocks were measured for 82 total grazing events; grazing periods were 12-hours on 0.15 ha...
There is interest in increasing soil organic matter (SOM), both to improve plant productivity, and a...
1. The literature is reviewed on the effect of frequency and severity of defoliation on herbage prod...
Accurate feed budgeting and management of forage in grazing systems requires frequent assessment of ...
The objective of this study was to provide a tool for maintaining a high grazing efficiency. In a ro...
Herbage mass estimation is a crucial tool for producers to increase pasture efficiency. Increasing p...
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Grassland is an important and energy extensive feed source for livestock and good pasture management...
Good pasture management requires an accurate knowledge of whole-farm feedbase, yet most systems for ...
Pasture management is an important topic for dairy farms with grazing systems. Herbage mass (HM) is ...
A rising plate meter (RPM) and ocular estimation of herbage fresh weight (OCES) were compared as dou...
Proper nutrient management planning minimizes the environmental impact of manure from dairy farms. M...
End of Project ReportVisual assessment (>4 cm) was found to be the preferred method of pasture mass...
Maintaining forage availability is challenging for managers of grazing systems, especially in spatia...
Discusses the relation between pasture height and forage mass available for grazing
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...
There is interest in increasing soil organic matter (SOM), both to improve plant productivity, and a...
1. The literature is reviewed on the effect of frequency and severity of defoliation on herbage prod...
Accurate feed budgeting and management of forage in grazing systems requires frequent assessment of ...
The objective of this study was to provide a tool for maintaining a high grazing efficiency. In a ro...
Herbage mass estimation is a crucial tool for producers to increase pasture efficiency. Increasing p...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1237/thumbnail.jp
Grassland is an important and energy extensive feed source for livestock and good pasture management...
Good pasture management requires an accurate knowledge of whole-farm feedbase, yet most systems for ...
Pasture management is an important topic for dairy farms with grazing systems. Herbage mass (HM) is ...
A rising plate meter (RPM) and ocular estimation of herbage fresh weight (OCES) were compared as dou...
Proper nutrient management planning minimizes the environmental impact of manure from dairy farms. M...
End of Project ReportVisual assessment (>4 cm) was found to be the preferred method of pasture mass...
Maintaining forage availability is challenging for managers of grazing systems, especially in spatia...
Discusses the relation between pasture height and forage mass available for grazing
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...
There is interest in increasing soil organic matter (SOM), both to improve plant productivity, and a...
1. The literature is reviewed on the effect of frequency and severity of defoliation on herbage prod...
Accurate feed budgeting and management of forage in grazing systems requires frequent assessment of ...