Sheep and cattle farmers need pastoral systems that are more productive and environmentally sustainable. The role that high feeding value herb and legume forage species can play in the farms of the future is highlighted. It is shown that species such as chicory (Cichorium intybus), plantain (Plantago lanceolata), red clover (Trifolium pratense) and white clover (T.repens) can provide live weight gains in lambs that are 70% greater than those from perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) based pastures. A case for replicated experiments that examine the value of whole technology packages based on herb and legume species, rather than component research, is made
Lamb performance was evaluated for three consecutive summer–early autumn periods on ryegrass (Lolium...
Ruminant livestock-production systems are between a rock and a hard place; they are experiencing inc...
The preliminary results from our work indicate that chicory could be used for improved lamb produc...
Sheep and cattle farmers need pastoral systems that are more productive and environmentally sustaina...
Increased use of plantain (Plantago lanceolata) by New Zealand farmers has created a demand for a mo...
Agriculture within the Less Favoured Areas of the UK (LFAs) is entering a new era in which the compl...
Grass is a complex crop and its value for agriculture must be assessed in terms of the quantity and ...
The combined benefits of a high crude protein concentration, and possible protein protection and gro...
The perennial herb pasture species chicory (Cichorium intybus) and plantain (Plantago lanceolata) ar...
Successful livestock production is dependent on forage programs which supply large quantities of ade...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
Sustainable production of livestock products needs to take account of the environmental consequences...
The landscape of most Kentucky operations is heavily dominated by the utilization of cool-season gra...
3are a valuable component of sustainable cropping systems in northern Idaho. While grasses are the p...
Herb and legume sward mixes containing chicory (Cichorium intybus), plantain (Plantago lanceolata), ...
Lamb performance was evaluated for three consecutive summer–early autumn periods on ryegrass (Lolium...
Ruminant livestock-production systems are between a rock and a hard place; they are experiencing inc...
The preliminary results from our work indicate that chicory could be used for improved lamb produc...
Sheep and cattle farmers need pastoral systems that are more productive and environmentally sustaina...
Increased use of plantain (Plantago lanceolata) by New Zealand farmers has created a demand for a mo...
Agriculture within the Less Favoured Areas of the UK (LFAs) is entering a new era in which the compl...
Grass is a complex crop and its value for agriculture must be assessed in terms of the quantity and ...
The combined benefits of a high crude protein concentration, and possible protein protection and gro...
The perennial herb pasture species chicory (Cichorium intybus) and plantain (Plantago lanceolata) ar...
Successful livestock production is dependent on forage programs which supply large quantities of ade...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
Sustainable production of livestock products needs to take account of the environmental consequences...
The landscape of most Kentucky operations is heavily dominated by the utilization of cool-season gra...
3are a valuable component of sustainable cropping systems in northern Idaho. While grasses are the p...
Herb and legume sward mixes containing chicory (Cichorium intybus), plantain (Plantago lanceolata), ...
Lamb performance was evaluated for three consecutive summer–early autumn periods on ryegrass (Lolium...
Ruminant livestock-production systems are between a rock and a hard place; they are experiencing inc...
The preliminary results from our work indicate that chicory could be used for improved lamb produc...