peer-reviewedFunding for this study was provided by the Irish National Development Plan and the Irish Dairy Levy.This study, conducted over four years (2003–2006), compared herbage production, nutritive value of herbage, the length of the grazing season and milk production per cow and per hectare from grassland systems based on (i) white clover (average 219 g/kg of herbage DM) (WC) receiving on average N application of 90 kg/ha (s.d. 6.4) in spring and successive 0.2 of the area over-seeded annually with white clover seed and (ii) fertilizer N (FN) input of 226 kg/ha (s.d. 9.7). The stocking density of Holstein- Friesian dairy cows on both systems was 2.0/ha 2003 and 2.2/ha in each of the following three years. There were 22 cows per system...
AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N...
A common feature of profitable dairy systems is the use of large amounts of low cost feed. One appro...
There is recent interest in the introduction of white clover (WC) in Ireland to improve the efficien...
Synthetic fertiliser nitrogen (N) is a significant contributor to the environmental footprints of da...
AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N...
End of Project ReportThe potential of Irish soils to grow grass throughout the year and success in u...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available on Irish dairy farms. The inclusion of grass in the diet...
peer-reviewedThe productivity of grazing systems is primarily limited by the scale and efficiency of...
peer-reviewedGrazed grass is the cheapest feed available for dairy cows in temperate regions; thus, ...
Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particul...
End of Project ReportThere is increasing pressure on to reduce nitrogen (N) inputs to agricultural p...
White clover houses symbiotic Rhizobia bacteria that make atmospheric nitrogen (N) available for pla...
peer-reviewedThe unique rumen of dairy cows allows them to digest fibrous forages and feedstuffs. Su...
End of project reportWhite clover in association with Rhizobium bacteria have the capacity to fix or...
Under the Luxemburg agreement FAPRI-Ireland (Breen & Hennessey 2003) projects that milk price will d...
AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N...
A common feature of profitable dairy systems is the use of large amounts of low cost feed. One appro...
There is recent interest in the introduction of white clover (WC) in Ireland to improve the efficien...
Synthetic fertiliser nitrogen (N) is a significant contributor to the environmental footprints of da...
AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N...
End of Project ReportThe potential of Irish soils to grow grass throughout the year and success in u...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available on Irish dairy farms. The inclusion of grass in the diet...
peer-reviewedThe productivity of grazing systems is primarily limited by the scale and efficiency of...
peer-reviewedGrazed grass is the cheapest feed available for dairy cows in temperate regions; thus, ...
Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particul...
End of Project ReportThere is increasing pressure on to reduce nitrogen (N) inputs to agricultural p...
White clover houses symbiotic Rhizobia bacteria that make atmospheric nitrogen (N) available for pla...
peer-reviewedThe unique rumen of dairy cows allows them to digest fibrous forages and feedstuffs. Su...
End of project reportWhite clover in association with Rhizobium bacteria have the capacity to fix or...
Under the Luxemburg agreement FAPRI-Ireland (Breen & Hennessey 2003) projects that milk price will d...
AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N...
A common feature of profitable dairy systems is the use of large amounts of low cost feed. One appro...
There is recent interest in the introduction of white clover (WC) in Ireland to improve the efficien...