Cow-calf systems in the flooding Pampa - Argentina, are facing increasing competition with cropping systems for resources and land. In this context, to be more competitive livestock systems require system intensification, which demands an improvement on the feedbase. Forage crops and feeding silage have been used widely on dairy and beef cattle finishing systems. The purpose of the study was to assess with a model the level of intensification that can be achieved in cow calf systems and its economic effects by incorporating maize silage and winter grazing oat crops
Dairy production in Argentina is based on grazed pastures, with the inclusion of supplements as a se...
Key points Maize silage can be produced and fed to beef and dairy cattle at a similar price to gra...
The quantity of milk solids produced determines a dairy farm income and contributes to its profit. T...
Cow-calf systems in the flooding Pampa - Argentina, are facing increasing competition with cropping ...
Temporal variability in the availability of forage reduces the production and economic performance o...
The Salado river basin is the main beef cattle breeding region of Argentina. It is a flat flooding a...
The Salado region of Argentina covers 9.5 million ha, is located in the centre-East of the Buenos Ai...
In cow-calf production systems in San Luis, the annual crops are heavily used (eastern region) or th...
Grazing systems in Europe increasingly have to meet environmental objectives, which influence manage...
Fluctuations in commodity prices, determine the need to find strategies to stabilize production in f...
Beef grazing systems need to improve their environmental sustainability while increasing productivit...
Objectives of this study were to compare costs and expected benefits of feed supplementation in catt...
Two studies were conducted to address concerns confronting the beef industry in regards to the appli...
Information on variables related to beef cattle intake at the farm level in grazing systems is neces...
Grazing systems in Europe increasingly have to meet environmental objectives, which influence manage...
Dairy production in Argentina is based on grazed pastures, with the inclusion of supplements as a se...
Key points Maize silage can be produced and fed to beef and dairy cattle at a similar price to gra...
The quantity of milk solids produced determines a dairy farm income and contributes to its profit. T...
Cow-calf systems in the flooding Pampa - Argentina, are facing increasing competition with cropping ...
Temporal variability in the availability of forage reduces the production and economic performance o...
The Salado river basin is the main beef cattle breeding region of Argentina. It is a flat flooding a...
The Salado region of Argentina covers 9.5 million ha, is located in the centre-East of the Buenos Ai...
In cow-calf production systems in San Luis, the annual crops are heavily used (eastern region) or th...
Grazing systems in Europe increasingly have to meet environmental objectives, which influence manage...
Fluctuations in commodity prices, determine the need to find strategies to stabilize production in f...
Beef grazing systems need to improve their environmental sustainability while increasing productivit...
Objectives of this study were to compare costs and expected benefits of feed supplementation in catt...
Two studies were conducted to address concerns confronting the beef industry in regards to the appli...
Information on variables related to beef cattle intake at the farm level in grazing systems is neces...
Grazing systems in Europe increasingly have to meet environmental objectives, which influence manage...
Dairy production in Argentina is based on grazed pastures, with the inclusion of supplements as a se...
Key points Maize silage can be produced and fed to beef and dairy cattle at a similar price to gra...
The quantity of milk solids produced determines a dairy farm income and contributes to its profit. T...