The objective of this study was to compare the milk production potential of first, second and third harvest of grass silage from the same sward in Northern latitudes. Three change-over design dairy cow feeding experiments were conducted during different years which differed markedly in weather conditions. The silages were supplemented with a cereal based The objective of this study was to compare the milk production potential of subsequent first, second and third cuts of grass silage from the same sward in Northern latitudes. Three change-over design dairy cow feeding experiments were conducted during different years which differed markedly in weather conditions. The silages were supplemented with a cereal based concentrate (average concent...
End of Project ReportThere has been increased interest in and increased usage of forages other than ...
Patterson et al. (2004) obtained positive milk production responses to the inclusion of maize silage...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available on Irish dairy farms. The inclusion of grass in the diet...
The objective of this study was to compare the milk production potential of first, second and third ...
Two experiments were conducted under Northern European conditions to quantify dairy cow responses to...
Timing of harvest in primary growth of grass is a major factor affecting D-value (digestible organic...
Whole-crop cereal silages (WCCS) are used to some extent in Sweden, but knowledge about the use of t...
The objective of this paper is to review research which has evaluated the feeding of dairy cows with...
The main objective of this thesis was to elucidate the effects of regrowth grass silage and red clov...
Cows were assigned randomly to indoor silage feeding (with 2 h outdoor exercise) or part-time grazin...
The objective of this study was to determine effect of replacing grass hay with maize silage on milk...
End of Project ReportsFor dairy farmers involved in winter milk production a high intake of forage i...
The aim of the studies reported in this thesis was to optimise grass silage utilisation in milk prod...
Because of the climatic conditions, the Finnish milk production research has focused to improve the ...
The Swedish dairy cow has almost doubled its annual milk yield over a few decades. This has simultan...
End of Project ReportThere has been increased interest in and increased usage of forages other than ...
Patterson et al. (2004) obtained positive milk production responses to the inclusion of maize silage...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available on Irish dairy farms. The inclusion of grass in the diet...
The objective of this study was to compare the milk production potential of first, second and third ...
Two experiments were conducted under Northern European conditions to quantify dairy cow responses to...
Timing of harvest in primary growth of grass is a major factor affecting D-value (digestible organic...
Whole-crop cereal silages (WCCS) are used to some extent in Sweden, but knowledge about the use of t...
The objective of this paper is to review research which has evaluated the feeding of dairy cows with...
The main objective of this thesis was to elucidate the effects of regrowth grass silage and red clov...
Cows were assigned randomly to indoor silage feeding (with 2 h outdoor exercise) or part-time grazin...
The objective of this study was to determine effect of replacing grass hay with maize silage on milk...
End of Project ReportsFor dairy farmers involved in winter milk production a high intake of forage i...
The aim of the studies reported in this thesis was to optimise grass silage utilisation in milk prod...
Because of the climatic conditions, the Finnish milk production research has focused to improve the ...
The Swedish dairy cow has almost doubled its annual milk yield over a few decades. This has simultan...
End of Project ReportThere has been increased interest in and increased usage of forages other than ...
Patterson et al. (2004) obtained positive milk production responses to the inclusion of maize silage...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available on Irish dairy farms. The inclusion of grass in the diet...