Many dairy farms in the Manawatu and Southland regions of New Zealand have poorly drained soils that are prone to treading damage, an undesirable outcome on grazed pastures during the wetter months of the year. Removing cows to a stand-off pad during wet conditions can reduce damage, but incurs costs. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of different levels of restricted grazing (from 0 to 10 hours grazing time/day for lactating cows) on pasture yield, damage and wastage, feed and stand-off expenses, and farm operating profit. A simulated farm from each region was used in a farm systems model. This model simulated pasture-cow-management interactions, using site-specific climate data as inputs for the soil-pasture sub-model...
Paddock selection is an important component of grazing management and is based on either an estimate...
It is a common practice in the New Zealand seasonal dairying system to dry-off the herd at an earlie...
Grazing Management is a large and integral part of farm management in New Zealand. It involves the m...
Many dairy farms in the Manawatu and Southland regions of New Zealand have poorly drained soils that...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
The objective of this study was to assess the effect of diverse pasture mixtures and grazing managem...
Seasonal supply dairying in Canterbury operates under different conditions to those prevailing in th...
Pasture resting (spelling) during the early wet season, has been identified as an ecologically usefu...
Grazing management to reduce soil erosion is paramount for preserving and enhancing grassland health...
Extending the grazing season in pasture based systems of dairy production can increase farm profitab...
Treading damage by cattle in wet winters is an important limitation for all-grass wintering systems ...
The breakeven date is the expected date when pasture supply exceeds cow demand. This date is used to...
This paper investigates the outcomes of the management strategies to overcome dry summer conditions ...
The biological efficiency and profitability of pasture-based systems is optimised by matching pastur...
Extending the grazing season has positive implications for profit margins, as grazed grass is the ch...
Paddock selection is an important component of grazing management and is based on either an estimate...
It is a common practice in the New Zealand seasonal dairying system to dry-off the herd at an earlie...
Grazing Management is a large and integral part of farm management in New Zealand. It involves the m...
Many dairy farms in the Manawatu and Southland regions of New Zealand have poorly drained soils that...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
The objective of this study was to assess the effect of diverse pasture mixtures and grazing managem...
Seasonal supply dairying in Canterbury operates under different conditions to those prevailing in th...
Pasture resting (spelling) during the early wet season, has been identified as an ecologically usefu...
Grazing management to reduce soil erosion is paramount for preserving and enhancing grassland health...
Extending the grazing season in pasture based systems of dairy production can increase farm profitab...
Treading damage by cattle in wet winters is an important limitation for all-grass wintering systems ...
The breakeven date is the expected date when pasture supply exceeds cow demand. This date is used to...
This paper investigates the outcomes of the management strategies to overcome dry summer conditions ...
The biological efficiency and profitability of pasture-based systems is optimised by matching pastur...
Extending the grazing season has positive implications for profit margins, as grazed grass is the ch...
Paddock selection is an important component of grazing management and is based on either an estimate...
It is a common practice in the New Zealand seasonal dairying system to dry-off the herd at an earlie...
Grazing Management is a large and integral part of farm management in New Zealand. It involves the m...