End of Project ReportVisual assessment (>4 cm) was found to be the preferred method of pasture mass estimation. Grass budgeting with the use of grass cover measurement, was found to be the most effective aid to good grazing management. Closing farm grass cover in late November/early December should be 350 to 450 kg DM/ha with a range in covers of 200 to 900. Target farm grass covers of 550 to 600 kg DM/ha at turnout at stocking rate of 2.75 cow/ha. Pre-grazing yields at turnout should not be less than 1000 kg DM/ha, giving daily grass allowance of not less than 5 kg DM/cow. The available grass supply in Spring should be budgeted so as to finish the first grazing rotation between the 10th-20th April (grass supply equal grass demand). During ...
End of Project ReportGrazed grass is generally the cheapest form of feed available for beef and milk...
Having a stocking rate of 2.9 cows per hectare of grassland (35 ares/cow) in Brittany offers many op...
In temperate and oceanic regions, grazed grass is the lowest cost feed available for milk production...
End of Project ReportVisual assessment (>4 cm) was found to be the preferred method of pasture mass...
Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particul...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
Early spring grazing is an objective for most Irish dairy farmers. If more grass is included in the ...
Better knowledge of pasture utilised by grazing dairy cows (in t DM ha-1 year (y)-1) would help farm...
Grassland is an important and energy extensive feed source for livestock and good pasture management...
The objective of this study was to provide a tool for maintaining a high grazing efficiency. In a ro...
Grass budgeting is a key management practice on dairy farms to balance grass supply on paddocks with...
Improving pasture utilisation on Tasmanian dairy farms is a key focus of research, development and e...
Paddock selection is an important component of grazing management and is based on either an estimate...
In order to maintain grazing at highly productive dairy farms (i.e. farms with a high stocking densi...
End of Project Reports.Documented data comparing both cutting and grazing grass growth rates in Ire...
End of Project ReportGrazed grass is generally the cheapest form of feed available for beef and milk...
Having a stocking rate of 2.9 cows per hectare of grassland (35 ares/cow) in Brittany offers many op...
In temperate and oceanic regions, grazed grass is the lowest cost feed available for milk production...
End of Project ReportVisual assessment (>4 cm) was found to be the preferred method of pasture mass...
Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particul...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
Early spring grazing is an objective for most Irish dairy farmers. If more grass is included in the ...
Better knowledge of pasture utilised by grazing dairy cows (in t DM ha-1 year (y)-1) would help farm...
Grassland is an important and energy extensive feed source for livestock and good pasture management...
The objective of this study was to provide a tool for maintaining a high grazing efficiency. In a ro...
Grass budgeting is a key management practice on dairy farms to balance grass supply on paddocks with...
Improving pasture utilisation on Tasmanian dairy farms is a key focus of research, development and e...
Paddock selection is an important component of grazing management and is based on either an estimate...
In order to maintain grazing at highly productive dairy farms (i.e. farms with a high stocking densi...
End of Project Reports.Documented data comparing both cutting and grazing grass growth rates in Ire...
End of Project ReportGrazed grass is generally the cheapest form of feed available for beef and milk...
Having a stocking rate of 2.9 cows per hectare of grassland (35 ares/cow) in Brittany offers many op...
In temperate and oceanic regions, grazed grass is the lowest cost feed available for milk production...