End of project reportPermanent grassland dominates the Irish landscape and for many decades perennial ryegrasses have been the main constituent in seed mixtures for grassland.The research reported in this document was carried out as the Irish contribution to an EU Fifth Framework funded project (QLK5-CT-2001-0498)
Key points The rumen environment in cattle grazing high quality forage is different to that report...
Grazed grass is the predominant feed in Irish dairy and beef cattle production systems. Knowledge of...
There is a renewed interest in grazing systems in many temperate and subtropical regions of the worl...
End of Project ReportPermanent grassland dominates the Irish landscape and for many decades perennia...
End of Project ReportA comprehensive research programme showed the potential benefits of replacing a...
peer-reviewedThis review addresses key factors and impediments that govern the efficient transfer of...
Higher concentrations of water-soluble carbohydrate (WSC) in silage offer ruminant nutrition and env...
End of Project ReportsGrass is by far the most important crop grown in Ireland.Well-managed grasslan...
peer-reviewedIn the last 60 yr Irish grassland production has increased substantially in no small pa...
peer-reviewedIn Ireland grazing systems provide the basis of sustainable livestock production, as gr...
End of Project ReportGrass silage must support the predictable, consistent and profitable production...
The introduction of new perennial ryegrass cultivars bred for high water soluble carbohydrate (WSC) ...
Grasses with high sugar content (WSC) have been claimed to increase feed intake and milk production ...
Nitrogen (N) losses through grazing bovines are at the heart of the current debate on environment an...
End of project reportThe objective of this project was to investigate the environmental, morphologic...
Key points The rumen environment in cattle grazing high quality forage is different to that report...
Grazed grass is the predominant feed in Irish dairy and beef cattle production systems. Knowledge of...
There is a renewed interest in grazing systems in many temperate and subtropical regions of the worl...
End of Project ReportPermanent grassland dominates the Irish landscape and for many decades perennia...
End of Project ReportA comprehensive research programme showed the potential benefits of replacing a...
peer-reviewedThis review addresses key factors and impediments that govern the efficient transfer of...
Higher concentrations of water-soluble carbohydrate (WSC) in silage offer ruminant nutrition and env...
End of Project ReportsGrass is by far the most important crop grown in Ireland.Well-managed grasslan...
peer-reviewedIn the last 60 yr Irish grassland production has increased substantially in no small pa...
peer-reviewedIn Ireland grazing systems provide the basis of sustainable livestock production, as gr...
End of Project ReportGrass silage must support the predictable, consistent and profitable production...
The introduction of new perennial ryegrass cultivars bred for high water soluble carbohydrate (WSC) ...
Grasses with high sugar content (WSC) have been claimed to increase feed intake and milk production ...
Nitrogen (N) losses through grazing bovines are at the heart of the current debate on environment an...
End of project reportThe objective of this project was to investigate the environmental, morphologic...
Key points The rumen environment in cattle grazing high quality forage is different to that report...
Grazed grass is the predominant feed in Irish dairy and beef cattle production systems. Knowledge of...
There is a renewed interest in grazing systems in many temperate and subtropical regions of the worl...