peer-reviewedPastureBase Ireland (PBI) is a web-based grassland management application incorporating a dual function of grassland decision support and a centralized national database to collate commercial farm grassland data. This database facilitates the collection and storage of vast quantities of grassland data from grassland farmers. The database spans across ruminant grassland enterprises – dairy, beef and sheep. To help farmers determine appropriate actions around grassland management, we have developed this data informed decision support tool to function at the paddock level. Individual farmers enter data through the completion of regular pasture cover estimations across the farm, allowing the performance of individual paddocks to be...
End of project reportGrazed grass is generally the cheapest form of feed available for beef and milk...
Grassland is the dominant land use option in Ireland and the UK, and is characterised by a long grow...
peer-reviewedFunding for this study was provided by the Irish National Development Plan and the Iris...
PastureBase Ireland (PBI) is a web-based grassland management application incorporating a dual funct...
peer-reviewedIn Ireland grazing systems provide the basis of sustainable livestock production, as gr...
peer-reviewedIn the last 60 yr Irish grassland production has increased substantially in no small pa...
Key points The importance of grassland to agriculture in Ireland is indicated by the fact that: Si...
Grasslands take up a significant part of land use in Europe covering more than a third of the Europe...
Grass budgeting is a key management practice on dairy farms to balance grass supply on paddocks with...
Decision support tools (DST) based on models of grazing systems allow the evaluation of changes in e...
peer-reviewedGrassland is a dominant biomass resource in Ireland and underpins most animal productio...
Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particul...
Grass is the most common landcover in Ireland and covers a bigger percentage (52%) of the country th...
peer-reviewedGrassland-based dairy production provides multiple benefits to farmers and to the wider...
International audienceIn pasture-based systems, farmers need to make daily management decisions to e...
End of project reportGrazed grass is generally the cheapest form of feed available for beef and milk...
Grassland is the dominant land use option in Ireland and the UK, and is characterised by a long grow...
peer-reviewedFunding for this study was provided by the Irish National Development Plan and the Iris...
PastureBase Ireland (PBI) is a web-based grassland management application incorporating a dual funct...
peer-reviewedIn Ireland grazing systems provide the basis of sustainable livestock production, as gr...
peer-reviewedIn the last 60 yr Irish grassland production has increased substantially in no small pa...
Key points The importance of grassland to agriculture in Ireland is indicated by the fact that: Si...
Grasslands take up a significant part of land use in Europe covering more than a third of the Europe...
Grass budgeting is a key management practice on dairy farms to balance grass supply on paddocks with...
Decision support tools (DST) based on models of grazing systems allow the evaluation of changes in e...
peer-reviewedGrassland is a dominant biomass resource in Ireland and underpins most animal productio...
Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particul...
Grass is the most common landcover in Ireland and covers a bigger percentage (52%) of the country th...
peer-reviewedGrassland-based dairy production provides multiple benefits to farmers and to the wider...
International audienceIn pasture-based systems, farmers need to make daily management decisions to e...
End of project reportGrazed grass is generally the cheapest form of feed available for beef and milk...
Grassland is the dominant land use option in Ireland and the UK, and is characterised by a long grow...
peer-reviewedFunding for this study was provided by the Irish National Development Plan and the Iris...