End of Project ReportEnsiled forage maize is an alternative or complementary forage to grass silage and is the main source of forage for ruminant livestock in many European countries. The growing of maize for silage was tried unsuccessfully in Ireland in the 1970’s, was resumed in the late 1980’s and is now well established in suitable areas in the south and east of Ireland. However, variation in growing conditions and summer radiation can result in considerable variation in the yield, maturity and feeding value of the crop from year to year and between regions or locations within years. A series of experiments were conducted at Moorepark and at Johnstown Castle Research Centre to evaluate the role of maize silage in the diet of lactating d...
A feeding experiment involving 16 lactating improved dairy cows was conducted to test the hypothesis...
Silages prepared from pure stands of ryegrass, alfalfa, white clover, and red clover over two succes...
End of Project ReportThere has been increased interest in and increased usage of forages other than ...
End of Project ReportEnsiled forage maize is an alternative or complementary forage to grass silage...
End of Project ReportIn some of the studies outlined in Part 1 of this report, mixed forages contain...
Maize silage has become the major forage component in the ration of dairy cows over the last few dec...
Patterson et al. (2004) obtained positive milk production responses to the inclusion of maize silage...
End of Project ReportsFor dairy farmers involved in winter milk production a high intake of forage i...
Key points Maize silage can be produced and fed to beef and dairy cattle at a similar price to gra...
Maize silage harvested at dough stage contains less fibre structure than grass silage. Due to higher...
The high rates of rumen fermentation, physical breakdown and passage rates from the rumen of legume ...
End of Project ReportMaize silage is recognised world-wide as a high quality winter feed for livesto...
Maize silage is a basic forage in many overseas countries yet its use is still inits infancy in Aust...
Forage conservation has become an important tool for animal enterprises to ensure an adequate supply...
To examine whether type of maize silage is important for milk production performances, maize silage ...
A feeding experiment involving 16 lactating improved dairy cows was conducted to test the hypothesis...
Silages prepared from pure stands of ryegrass, alfalfa, white clover, and red clover over two succes...
End of Project ReportThere has been increased interest in and increased usage of forages other than ...
End of Project ReportEnsiled forage maize is an alternative or complementary forage to grass silage...
End of Project ReportIn some of the studies outlined in Part 1 of this report, mixed forages contain...
Maize silage has become the major forage component in the ration of dairy cows over the last few dec...
Patterson et al. (2004) obtained positive milk production responses to the inclusion of maize silage...
End of Project ReportsFor dairy farmers involved in winter milk production a high intake of forage i...
Key points Maize silage can be produced and fed to beef and dairy cattle at a similar price to gra...
Maize silage harvested at dough stage contains less fibre structure than grass silage. Due to higher...
The high rates of rumen fermentation, physical breakdown and passage rates from the rumen of legume ...
End of Project ReportMaize silage is recognised world-wide as a high quality winter feed for livesto...
Maize silage is a basic forage in many overseas countries yet its use is still inits infancy in Aust...
Forage conservation has become an important tool for animal enterprises to ensure an adequate supply...
To examine whether type of maize silage is important for milk production performances, maize silage ...
A feeding experiment involving 16 lactating improved dairy cows was conducted to test the hypothesis...
Silages prepared from pure stands of ryegrass, alfalfa, white clover, and red clover over two succes...
End of Project ReportThere has been increased interest in and increased usage of forages other than ...