Forage management underpins the viability of pastoral dairy systems. This review investigated recent developments in forage research and their potential to enable pastoral dairy systems to meet the challenges that will be faced over the next 10 years. Grazing management, complementary forages, pasture diversity, fertiliser use, chemical restriction, irrigation management and pasture breeding are considered. None of these areas of research are looking to increase production directly through increased inputs, but, rather, they aim to lift maximum potential production, defend against production decline or improve the efficiency of the resource base and inputs. Technology approaches consistently focus on improving efficiency, while genetic impr...
Developing new and improved grazing systems for crop–livestock farms where crop production is the ma...
Dairy farms in Queensland were stratified by six regions, three levels of enterprise size (0.25-0.69...
The growth rate of traditional perennial ryegrass-based pastures commonly fails to meet herd feed re...
The Australian dairy industry relies primarily on pasture for its feed supply. However, the variabil...
A high proportion of the Australian and New Zealand dairy industry is based on a relatively simple, ...
A high proportion of the Australian and New Zealand dairy industry is based on a relatively simple, ...
A high proportion of the Australian and New Zealand dairy industry is based on a relatively simple, ...
The dairy industry in the southern Murray Darling Basin region of Australia is a major consumer of i...
production by cows grazing improved pastures in south–eastern Australia is limited by the ability of...
Several reports, directives, regulations and initiatives challenge high-input dairy systems at the e...
Although a handful of forage species such as perennial ryegrass are predominant, there are a wide ra...
To remain competitive internationally, the Australian dairy industry will need to increase milk prod...
Although several forage species such as perennial ryegrass are predominant, there is a wide range of...
This review will focus on the use of conserved forages in pastoral dairy farm systems; especially on...
Grassland production systems contribute 40% to Australia’s gross agricultural production value and u...
Developing new and improved grazing systems for crop–livestock farms where crop production is the ma...
Dairy farms in Queensland were stratified by six regions, three levels of enterprise size (0.25-0.69...
The growth rate of traditional perennial ryegrass-based pastures commonly fails to meet herd feed re...
The Australian dairy industry relies primarily on pasture for its feed supply. However, the variabil...
A high proportion of the Australian and New Zealand dairy industry is based on a relatively simple, ...
A high proportion of the Australian and New Zealand dairy industry is based on a relatively simple, ...
A high proportion of the Australian and New Zealand dairy industry is based on a relatively simple, ...
The dairy industry in the southern Murray Darling Basin region of Australia is a major consumer of i...
production by cows grazing improved pastures in south–eastern Australia is limited by the ability of...
Several reports, directives, regulations and initiatives challenge high-input dairy systems at the e...
Although a handful of forage species such as perennial ryegrass are predominant, there are a wide ra...
To remain competitive internationally, the Australian dairy industry will need to increase milk prod...
Although several forage species such as perennial ryegrass are predominant, there is a wide range of...
This review will focus on the use of conserved forages in pastoral dairy farm systems; especially on...
Grassland production systems contribute 40% to Australia’s gross agricultural production value and u...
Developing new and improved grazing systems for crop–livestock farms where crop production is the ma...
Dairy farms in Queensland were stratified by six regions, three levels of enterprise size (0.25-0.69...
The growth rate of traditional perennial ryegrass-based pastures commonly fails to meet herd feed re...