The objective of this study was to provide a tool for maintaining a high grazing efficiency. In a rotational grazing system, the residual sward height does not provide enough information in advance to make the recommendation. The grazing management of 4 commercial dairy farms which differed greatly in their stocking rate, was monitored over 3 spring seasons. Data were collected on the overall grazing area (sward height measurements, stocking rate, indoor feeding, nitrogen supply) and on 3 grazed fields (herbage mass, height, and nitrogen status). At the whole grazing area level, computed data were herbage volume per animal unit (HVAU). We show that the HVAU depends on the residual herbage height. Both criteria decreased when stocking rate i...
Improving pasture utilisation on Tasmanian dairy farms is a key focus of research, development and e...
A graphical model of a discontinuously stable herbivore-plant system is used to demonstrate analytic...
Rotational grazing is commonly assumed to improve livestock distribution compared to continuous graz...
Paddock selection is an important component of grazing management and is based on either an estimate...
Pasture-based animal management in the Northeast U.S. relies on the ability to efficiently estimate ...
Better knowledge of pasture utilised by grazing dairy cows (in t DM ha-1 year (y)-1) would help farm...
A 16-paddock, cell-designed, rotational grazing (RG) system was initiated in March 1981 to evaluate ...
Harvest of forage from irrigated pas-tures can be distinct, at a given time and a determined amount....
An attempt is made to establish a relationship between herbage utilization, pasture production, and...
The rising plate meter (RPM) was used to determine forage production and livestock utilization in a ...
Manipulating stocking rate and duration of grazing is fundamental to range management. It has been c...
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...
The rate of herbage depletion during a period of occupation in a rotational grazing system is depend...
1. The literature is reviewed on the effect of frequency and severity of defoliation on herbage prod...
Efficient grazing management programs cannot succeed without proper stocing rates. However, proper s...
Improving pasture utilisation on Tasmanian dairy farms is a key focus of research, development and e...
A graphical model of a discontinuously stable herbivore-plant system is used to demonstrate analytic...
Rotational grazing is commonly assumed to improve livestock distribution compared to continuous graz...
Paddock selection is an important component of grazing management and is based on either an estimate...
Pasture-based animal management in the Northeast U.S. relies on the ability to efficiently estimate ...
Better knowledge of pasture utilised by grazing dairy cows (in t DM ha-1 year (y)-1) would help farm...
A 16-paddock, cell-designed, rotational grazing (RG) system was initiated in March 1981 to evaluate ...
Harvest of forage from irrigated pas-tures can be distinct, at a given time and a determined amount....
An attempt is made to establish a relationship between herbage utilization, pasture production, and...
The rising plate meter (RPM) was used to determine forage production and livestock utilization in a ...
Manipulating stocking rate and duration of grazing is fundamental to range management. It has been c...
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...
The rate of herbage depletion during a period of occupation in a rotational grazing system is depend...
1. The literature is reviewed on the effect of frequency and severity of defoliation on herbage prod...
Efficient grazing management programs cannot succeed without proper stocing rates. However, proper s...
Improving pasture utilisation on Tasmanian dairy farms is a key focus of research, development and e...
A graphical model of a discontinuously stable herbivore-plant system is used to demonstrate analytic...
Rotational grazing is commonly assumed to improve livestock distribution compared to continuous graz...