An attempt is made to establish a relationship between herbage utilization, pasture production, and animal performance per unit area. When pastures are rotationally grazed, it appears that the highest pasture yield and animal production per unit area will result only if feed demand is closely matched with supply so that little stubble is left after grazing. Experimental data indicate that the aim should be to achieve at least 60% single grazing utilization of the total herbage on offer as long as in so doing overgrazing does not occur. Future work is likely to show the need for an even greater degree of utilization if per-hectare production is to be maximized. Limited data suggest that overgrazing of ryegrass pastures commences w...
This paper discusses the criteria needed for quantitative evidence of overgrazing and outlines some ...
An experiment with Merino sheep grazing on phalaris-sub-terranean clover pasture has shown that as t...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is an important legume for New Zealand dryland farms. To ensure the pro...
An attempt is made to establish a relationship between herbage utilization, pasture production, and...
The manner in which a pasture is grazed will have a marked influence on pasture productivity. persis...
A study was conducted on a subirrigated meadow in the Nebraska Sandhills to determine differences in...
The objective of this study was to provide a tool for maintaining a high grazing efficiency. In a ro...
The rate of herbage depletion during a period of occupation in a rotational grazing system is depend...
Individual animal performance and animal production per acre were evaluated for steers grazing smoot...
Rangeland management strategies must be based on robust ecological and economic concepts if they are...
Harvest of forage from irrigated pas-tures can be distinct, at a given time and a determined amount....
A grazing study was undertaken to examine the effect of maintaining three levels of pre-grazing herb...
Good quality Hereford yearling steers weighing approximately 565 pounds were used to stock the past...
The paper evaluates those functions of the grazing-animal / pasture complex which are influenced by ...
In Quebec, 62% of agricultural land is devoted to forage production and 20% of this is pasture. Past...
This paper discusses the criteria needed for quantitative evidence of overgrazing and outlines some ...
An experiment with Merino sheep grazing on phalaris-sub-terranean clover pasture has shown that as t...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is an important legume for New Zealand dryland farms. To ensure the pro...
An attempt is made to establish a relationship between herbage utilization, pasture production, and...
The manner in which a pasture is grazed will have a marked influence on pasture productivity. persis...
A study was conducted on a subirrigated meadow in the Nebraska Sandhills to determine differences in...
The objective of this study was to provide a tool for maintaining a high grazing efficiency. In a ro...
The rate of herbage depletion during a period of occupation in a rotational grazing system is depend...
Individual animal performance and animal production per acre were evaluated for steers grazing smoot...
Rangeland management strategies must be based on robust ecological and economic concepts if they are...
Harvest of forage from irrigated pas-tures can be distinct, at a given time and a determined amount....
A grazing study was undertaken to examine the effect of maintaining three levels of pre-grazing herb...
Good quality Hereford yearling steers weighing approximately 565 pounds were used to stock the past...
The paper evaluates those functions of the grazing-animal / pasture complex which are influenced by ...
In Quebec, 62% of agricultural land is devoted to forage production and 20% of this is pasture. Past...
This paper discusses the criteria needed for quantitative evidence of overgrazing and outlines some ...
An experiment with Merino sheep grazing on phalaris-sub-terranean clover pasture has shown that as t...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is an important legume for New Zealand dryland farms. To ensure the pro...