Assessing the palatability of forage from locally adapted trees could improve the sustainability of livestock production systems. However, grasses continue to dominate livestock feed across the Amazon. We established a silvopastoral cattle farming system in Peru, comparing three different forage tree species with grass monocultures using a randomised block design. Trees were arranged in alleys of 0.5 × 7.5 m, planted alongside grass, and were directly browsed by cattle. Browse removal was estimated by three methods: destructive sampling, canopy measurements and leaf counts. We found that all three tree species were palatable to cattle. Plots containing trees and grass produced more available forage (mean > 2.2 Mg ha−1) for cattle than the g...
Conversion of primary forest to pasture is widespread in Central and Latin America and the progressi...
The integrated farming and livestock-forestry constitutes a viable alternative for the advancement o...
Agriculture in Brazil is booming. Brazil has the world?s second largest cattle herd and is the secon...
Assessing the palatability of forage from locally adapted trees could improve the sustainability of ...
The integration of trees into pastures, termed silvopasture systems, could make livestock farming mo...
The increase in global demand for animal protein will likely require changes in the agricultural sec...
The Legal Brazilian Amazon is a region with growing economic, social and environmental relevance in ...
Here we describe and analyze an innovation framework implemented by Embrapa over the last 40 years t...
Diversification of pastures and the incorporation of key plant functional groups (legumes) generally...
* Increase in global population and changes in people’s lifestyles and diets generate high demand fo...
Our objectives were to evaluate strategies to improve productivity and economic returns from beef an...
Silvopastoral systems (SPS) can increase overall productivity and long-term income due to the simult...
Agroforestry systems (AFS) in general and silvipastoral systems (SPS) in particular, have been studi...
The silvopastoral systems (SPS) are characterized by the deliberate combination of trees, pasture an...
Tropical forests are being destroyed to make space for agricultural activities with the assumption t...
Conversion of primary forest to pasture is widespread in Central and Latin America and the progressi...
The integrated farming and livestock-forestry constitutes a viable alternative for the advancement o...
Agriculture in Brazil is booming. Brazil has the world?s second largest cattle herd and is the secon...
Assessing the palatability of forage from locally adapted trees could improve the sustainability of ...
The integration of trees into pastures, termed silvopasture systems, could make livestock farming mo...
The increase in global demand for animal protein will likely require changes in the agricultural sec...
The Legal Brazilian Amazon is a region with growing economic, social and environmental relevance in ...
Here we describe and analyze an innovation framework implemented by Embrapa over the last 40 years t...
Diversification of pastures and the incorporation of key plant functional groups (legumes) generally...
* Increase in global population and changes in people’s lifestyles and diets generate high demand fo...
Our objectives were to evaluate strategies to improve productivity and economic returns from beef an...
Silvopastoral systems (SPS) can increase overall productivity and long-term income due to the simult...
Agroforestry systems (AFS) in general and silvipastoral systems (SPS) in particular, have been studi...
The silvopastoral systems (SPS) are characterized by the deliberate combination of trees, pasture an...
Tropical forests are being destroyed to make space for agricultural activities with the assumption t...
Conversion of primary forest to pasture is widespread in Central and Latin America and the progressi...
The integrated farming and livestock-forestry constitutes a viable alternative for the advancement o...
Agriculture in Brazil is booming. Brazil has the world?s second largest cattle herd and is the secon...