Profitability and factors affecting grazing season length were econometrically analyzed using a representative sample of Irish dairy farms. The objective of this study was to explore what potential exists on Irish dairy farms to extend the grazing season and to quantify the possible economic benefits that result from lengthening the grazing season. Regression results indicate that location factors affect the length of the grazing season, but even when physical factors are controlled, farmer characteristics, such as education, also affect the grazing season length. The results of a panel data analysis show that significant cost reductions can be achieved by extending the grazing season. Overall, the findings indicate that lengthening the gra...
Key Points The increased interest in pasture-based systems of milk production in recent years has...
working paperPrevious research has highlighted the economic advantages of spring calving in countri...
Grass production provides Irish dairy farmers with a competitive advantage over many of their mainla...
Profitability and factors affecting grazing season length were econometrically analyzed using a repr...
End of Project ReportThe potential of Irish soils to grow grass throughout the year and success in u...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of increasing stocking rate (SR) and/or ex...
peer-reviewedIn Ireland grazing systems provide the basis of sustainable livestock production, as gr...
Key points The importance of grassland to agriculture in Ireland is indicated by the fact that: Si...
peer-reviewedAs land becomes a limiting resource for pasture-based dairy farming, the inclusion of p...
peer-reviewedDetermining the effect of a change in management on farm with differing characteristics...
Typical management of Irish dairy units is based on a low-cost spring-calving strategy with 90% of a...
Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particul...
The issues of labour and work organisation (working hours, working conditions) must be seriously add...
peer-reviewedThe unique rumen of dairy cows allows them to digest fibrous forages and feedstuffs. Su...
Key Points The increased interest in pasture-based systems of milk production in recent years has...
working paperPrevious research has highlighted the economic advantages of spring calving in countri...
Grass production provides Irish dairy farmers with a competitive advantage over many of their mainla...
Profitability and factors affecting grazing season length were econometrically analyzed using a repr...
End of Project ReportThe potential of Irish soils to grow grass throughout the year and success in u...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of increasing stocking rate (SR) and/or ex...
peer-reviewedIn Ireland grazing systems provide the basis of sustainable livestock production, as gr...
Key points The importance of grassland to agriculture in Ireland is indicated by the fact that: Si...
peer-reviewedAs land becomes a limiting resource for pasture-based dairy farming, the inclusion of p...
peer-reviewedDetermining the effect of a change in management on farm with differing characteristics...
Typical management of Irish dairy units is based on a low-cost spring-calving strategy with 90% of a...
Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particul...
The issues of labour and work organisation (working hours, working conditions) must be seriously add...
peer-reviewedThe unique rumen of dairy cows allows them to digest fibrous forages and feedstuffs. Su...
Key Points The increased interest in pasture-based systems of milk production in recent years has...
working paperPrevious research has highlighted the economic advantages of spring calving in countri...
Grass production provides Irish dairy farmers with a competitive advantage over many of their mainla...