peer reviewedClimatic change induces challenges in grazing management, which could tempt farmers to keep their cows indoors. To assess the environmental and economic impact of diets with different percentages of grazed grass, thirty-three Holstein cows in early lactation were divided into three groups from 27 April to 7 July 2018. These groups were allocated an increasing proportion of grazed grass in their diet. No access to grazed grass was possible for Group 1 (0%), while Group 2 and 3 were granted access to pasture 21w. Group 2’s (100%) diet was composed of 100% grass. Group 3 (50%) received silage in the barn as well as grazed grass. The access to pasture was adapted to achieve a proportion of 50% grass in the diet. Sward height was me...
Rising global population is driving the requirement for more sustainable food production. Although, ...
peer reviewedGrassland plays an important role in mitigation of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions fro...
This study compared animal performance and enteric methane (CH4) emissions from dairy cows in a part...
peer reviewedMethane from ruminal fermentation, termed enteric methane, contributes 40% of the total...
Thirty Holstein cows were arranged in a randomised block design for 287 days and fed rations of five...
A modeling study based on a dataset from a large-scale grazing study was used to identify the potent...
Grazing management changes sward structure, affecting forage morphological characteristics and nutri...
Session 05International audienceSustainable dairy farms need to make better use of feed resources, r...
Agricultural systems are responsible for environmental impacts that can be mitigated through the ado...
Experiments were carried out on tropical grass pasture, in summer 2002, to find out possible mitigat...
Introducing fodder with high omega 3 content such as grass or linseed in the feed ration of dairy co...
peer reviewedAgriculture, and livestock production in particular, is criticized for being a contribu...
In response to the increased concern over agriculture’s contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
International audienceGrass-based dairy systems are considered to contribute to the agroecological t...
peer reviewedThe dairy sector is facing serious economic difficulties linked to low milk price and v...
Rising global population is driving the requirement for more sustainable food production. Although, ...
peer reviewedGrassland plays an important role in mitigation of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions fro...
This study compared animal performance and enteric methane (CH4) emissions from dairy cows in a part...
peer reviewedMethane from ruminal fermentation, termed enteric methane, contributes 40% of the total...
Thirty Holstein cows were arranged in a randomised block design for 287 days and fed rations of five...
A modeling study based on a dataset from a large-scale grazing study was used to identify the potent...
Grazing management changes sward structure, affecting forage morphological characteristics and nutri...
Session 05International audienceSustainable dairy farms need to make better use of feed resources, r...
Agricultural systems are responsible for environmental impacts that can be mitigated through the ado...
Experiments were carried out on tropical grass pasture, in summer 2002, to find out possible mitigat...
Introducing fodder with high omega 3 content such as grass or linseed in the feed ration of dairy co...
peer reviewedAgriculture, and livestock production in particular, is criticized for being a contribu...
In response to the increased concern over agriculture’s contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
International audienceGrass-based dairy systems are considered to contribute to the agroecological t...
peer reviewedThe dairy sector is facing serious economic difficulties linked to low milk price and v...
Rising global population is driving the requirement for more sustainable food production. Although, ...
peer reviewedGrassland plays an important role in mitigation of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions fro...
This study compared animal performance and enteric methane (CH4) emissions from dairy cows in a part...