End of Project ReportIntroduction Cattle rearing systems in Ireland are predominantly grass-based as 80% of agricultural land is dedicated to grassland (silage, hay and pasture) (CSO, 2007). Feed costs represent the largest single variable cost in beef production in Ireland. Grazed grass is generally the cheapest source of food available for beef (and milk) production provided that the environment and management permit high yields of high quality herbage to be utilised (McGee, 2000). Environmental legislation and the rules of environmental schemes such as the European Union (EU) Rural Environmental Protection Scheme are progressively restricting the application of fertilizer Nitrogen (N), and many grazing systems are becoming more exten...
peer-reviewedIn Ireland grazing systems provide the basis of sustainable livestock production, as gr...
End of Project ReportsGrass is by far the most important crop grown in Ireland.Well-managed grasslan...
End of Project ReportGrazed grass is generally the cheapest form of feed available for beef and milk...
End of Project ReportCattle rearing systems in Ireland are predominantly grass-based as 80% of agric...
peer-reviewedFor ruminant production systems, the requirement to meet specific nutrient targets in t...
End of project reportMost (ca. 86%) Irish farms make some silage. Besides directly providing feed fo...
End of Project ReportsGrass is by far the most important crop grown in Ireland.Well-managed grassla...
End of Project ReportGrass silage must support the predictable, consistent and profitable production...
End of Project ReportA comprehensive research programme showed the potential benefits of replacing a...
Grass is the predominant forage ensiled in Ireland. However, the relatively modest yields achieved i...
Key points: High digestibility grass silage with moderate concentrate supplementation can sustain ...
Ireland’s cool temperate maritime climate is conducive to grass growth and, as a result, ruminant li...
Ireland’s cool temperate maritime climate is conducive to grass growth and, as a result, ruminant li...
End of Project ReportSince forage forms a large part of growing ruminant rations in Ireland, the tru...
End of project reportGrazed grass is generally the cheapest form of feed available for beef and milk...
peer-reviewedIn Ireland grazing systems provide the basis of sustainable livestock production, as gr...
End of Project ReportsGrass is by far the most important crop grown in Ireland.Well-managed grasslan...
End of Project ReportGrazed grass is generally the cheapest form of feed available for beef and milk...
End of Project ReportCattle rearing systems in Ireland are predominantly grass-based as 80% of agric...
peer-reviewedFor ruminant production systems, the requirement to meet specific nutrient targets in t...
End of project reportMost (ca. 86%) Irish farms make some silage. Besides directly providing feed fo...
End of Project ReportsGrass is by far the most important crop grown in Ireland.Well-managed grassla...
End of Project ReportGrass silage must support the predictable, consistent and profitable production...
End of Project ReportA comprehensive research programme showed the potential benefits of replacing a...
Grass is the predominant forage ensiled in Ireland. However, the relatively modest yields achieved i...
Key points: High digestibility grass silage with moderate concentrate supplementation can sustain ...
Ireland’s cool temperate maritime climate is conducive to grass growth and, as a result, ruminant li...
Ireland’s cool temperate maritime climate is conducive to grass growth and, as a result, ruminant li...
End of Project ReportSince forage forms a large part of growing ruminant rations in Ireland, the tru...
End of project reportGrazed grass is generally the cheapest form of feed available for beef and milk...
peer-reviewedIn Ireland grazing systems provide the basis of sustainable livestock production, as gr...
End of Project ReportsGrass is by far the most important crop grown in Ireland.Well-managed grasslan...
End of Project ReportGrazed grass is generally the cheapest form of feed available for beef and milk...