Nutrient management plays an important role in any dairy farming system. Soil fertility status and fertiliser inputs are key drivers of pasture and animal production, whilst fertiliser represents a significant annual cost to the farm. At the same time, intensive agricultural systems also face the challenge of minimising or reducing nutrient loss in order to maintain environmental quality. Therefore 'best practice' may involve nutrient management in terms of balancing production, economic, environmental and efficiency goals. With ever increasing regulation and compliance requirements for the New Zealand farmer, best practice nutrient management will play an increasingly important role in achieving long term sustainability of the farming syst...
Paper presented at South Island Dairy Event (SIDE) conference, 23-25 June 2003, Lincoln University.I...
Soil testing was undertaken on 1698 pasture paddocks on 109 dairy farms across Tasmania as part of t...
Nutrient budgets of agroecosystems are constructed either (i) to increase the understanding of nutri...
Nutrient management plays an important role in any dairy farming system. Soil fertility status and f...
Dairy farming in Australia continues to intensify. Increased stocking rates have resulted in increas...
recent developments and future issues both farm productivity and environmental outcomes are achieved...
This report was presented at the UK Organic Research 2002 Conference. Whole-farm budgets for N, P an...
Key words: nutrient management, dairy, prototyping, organic matter, soil fertility, nitrogen, phosph...
The leaflet gives practical guidance on using data and calculating farm-gate nutrient budgets with s...
Lincoln University Dairy Farm is a well-known, frequently visited commercial demonstration farm, ope...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the nutrient fluxes for lactating cows in a pasture-based dair...
The Australian dairy industry is largely based on a grazed pasture system, although most cows also c...
A two-year dairy study was conducted under irrigation at Lincoln, Canterbury, comparing 1. Moderate ...
End of Project ReportThe objective of the work undertaken was to investigate nutrient use on intensi...
On organic farms, where the importation of materials to build/maintain soil fertility is restricted,...
Paper presented at South Island Dairy Event (SIDE) conference, 23-25 June 2003, Lincoln University.I...
Soil testing was undertaken on 1698 pasture paddocks on 109 dairy farms across Tasmania as part of t...
Nutrient budgets of agroecosystems are constructed either (i) to increase the understanding of nutri...
Nutrient management plays an important role in any dairy farming system. Soil fertility status and f...
Dairy farming in Australia continues to intensify. Increased stocking rates have resulted in increas...
recent developments and future issues both farm productivity and environmental outcomes are achieved...
This report was presented at the UK Organic Research 2002 Conference. Whole-farm budgets for N, P an...
Key words: nutrient management, dairy, prototyping, organic matter, soil fertility, nitrogen, phosph...
The leaflet gives practical guidance on using data and calculating farm-gate nutrient budgets with s...
Lincoln University Dairy Farm is a well-known, frequently visited commercial demonstration farm, ope...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the nutrient fluxes for lactating cows in a pasture-based dair...
The Australian dairy industry is largely based on a grazed pasture system, although most cows also c...
A two-year dairy study was conducted under irrigation at Lincoln, Canterbury, comparing 1. Moderate ...
End of Project ReportThe objective of the work undertaken was to investigate nutrient use on intensi...
On organic farms, where the importation of materials to build/maintain soil fertility is restricted,...
Paper presented at South Island Dairy Event (SIDE) conference, 23-25 June 2003, Lincoln University.I...
Soil testing was undertaken on 1698 pasture paddocks on 109 dairy farms across Tasmania as part of t...
Nutrient budgets of agroecosystems are constructed either (i) to increase the understanding of nutri...