The profitability of a lamb meat system is greatly influenced by lambing time. The most profitable lambing date optimises income from lamb meat and costs per hectare to produce it. It also involves labour availability and synergies with cropping systems and different pasture systems. This analysis does not include labour, and cropping and is only based on an annual pasture system. The base farm is located in Wagga Wagga. It is a single enterprise running a first cross ewe flock joined to terminal rams. It consists of annual rye grass and sub clover pasture. The base farm uses a July lambing system without production feeding. The system is run and validated and analysed using GrassGro® by overlaying several variables including lambing date f...
Lamb production enterprises in southern Australia utilise a pasture base as their primary nutrition ...
End of Project ReportLambing part of the national lowland flock in April to late May has potential t...
The profitability of early versus late lambs is the topic of this article. Generations of sheep prod...
The profitability of a lamb meat system is greatly influenced by lambing time. The most profitable l...
Norwegian sheep production is based on the use of free outfield grazing resources in the mountains a...
Whole-farm decision making is complex as many factors influence the profitability of pasture-based l...
Lamb receipts are the main source of flock income in most farm and range flocks. Whether lambs are f...
Lamb receipts are the main source of flock income in most farm and range flocks. Whether lambs are f...
Increasing ewe lambing percentages has the potential to improve farm profitability. However this dep...
Ruminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-food compe...
The sheep industry contributed $3.47 billion in export earnings for New Zealand in 2007. Canterbury ...
In the sheep enterprise, lamb sales account for more than 90 percent of gross revenue. Most analyses...
International audienceAbstractRuminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to clim...
AbstractRuminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-fo...
AbstractRuminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-fo...
Lamb production enterprises in southern Australia utilise a pasture base as their primary nutrition ...
End of Project ReportLambing part of the national lowland flock in April to late May has potential t...
The profitability of early versus late lambs is the topic of this article. Generations of sheep prod...
The profitability of a lamb meat system is greatly influenced by lambing time. The most profitable l...
Norwegian sheep production is based on the use of free outfield grazing resources in the mountains a...
Whole-farm decision making is complex as many factors influence the profitability of pasture-based l...
Lamb receipts are the main source of flock income in most farm and range flocks. Whether lambs are f...
Lamb receipts are the main source of flock income in most farm and range flocks. Whether lambs are f...
Increasing ewe lambing percentages has the potential to improve farm profitability. However this dep...
Ruminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-food compe...
The sheep industry contributed $3.47 billion in export earnings for New Zealand in 2007. Canterbury ...
In the sheep enterprise, lamb sales account for more than 90 percent of gross revenue. Most analyses...
International audienceAbstractRuminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to clim...
AbstractRuminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-fo...
AbstractRuminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-fo...
Lamb production enterprises in southern Australia utilise a pasture base as their primary nutrition ...
End of Project ReportLambing part of the national lowland flock in April to late May has potential t...
The profitability of early versus late lambs is the topic of this article. Generations of sheep prod...