The twin objectives of the work described were to construct nutrient balance models (NBM) for\ud a range of Irish animal production systems and to evaluate their potential as a means of estimating\ud the nutrient composition of farm wastes.\ud The NBM has three components. The first is the intake of nutrients in the animal's diet. The\ud second is retention or the nutrients the animal retains for the production of milk, meat or eggs.\ud The third is the balance or the difference between the nutrient intake and retention. Data on the\ud intake levels and their nutrient value for dairy cows, beef cattle, pigs and poultry systems were\ud assembled. Literature searches and interviews with National experts were the primary sources of\ud informat...
peer-reviewedFor ruminant production systems, the requirement to meet specific nutrient targets in t...
The ability to develop nutrient balance for a livestock operation is important for maintaining a lon...
The large use of nitrogen (N) and the finite nature of global phosphorus (P) resources have led to i...
End of Project ReportThe objective of the work undertaken was to investigate nutrient use on intensi...
<p>A nutrient balance approach is often used to quantify losses of nutrients, such as nitrogen and p...
A nutrient balance approach is often used to quantify losses of nutrients, such as nitrogen and phos...
The 91st Annual Conference of the Agricultural Economics Society, Royal Dublin Society, Dublin, Irel...
Agriculture faces considerable challenges of achieving more sustainable production that minimises ni...
The 27th General Meeting of the European Grassland Federation, Cork, Ireland, 17-21 June 2018Improvi...
This study uses a national farm survey which is part of the European Union (EU) Farm Accountancy Dat...
Economically viable and productive farming systems are required to meet the growing worldwide need f...
Whole Farm Nutrient Balance (WFNB) approaches have been used to provide a measure of environmental p...
peer-reviewedNitrogen management and farm-gate N balances were evaluated on 21 intensive dairy farms...
Inputs of nitrogen to agricultural production systems are necessary to produce food, feed and fibre,...
Forage and ruminant production in Western Europe have increased significantly since World War II. Ho...
peer-reviewedFor ruminant production systems, the requirement to meet specific nutrient targets in t...
The ability to develop nutrient balance for a livestock operation is important for maintaining a lon...
The large use of nitrogen (N) and the finite nature of global phosphorus (P) resources have led to i...
End of Project ReportThe objective of the work undertaken was to investigate nutrient use on intensi...
<p>A nutrient balance approach is often used to quantify losses of nutrients, such as nitrogen and p...
A nutrient balance approach is often used to quantify losses of nutrients, such as nitrogen and phos...
The 91st Annual Conference of the Agricultural Economics Society, Royal Dublin Society, Dublin, Irel...
Agriculture faces considerable challenges of achieving more sustainable production that minimises ni...
The 27th General Meeting of the European Grassland Federation, Cork, Ireland, 17-21 June 2018Improvi...
This study uses a national farm survey which is part of the European Union (EU) Farm Accountancy Dat...
Economically viable and productive farming systems are required to meet the growing worldwide need f...
Whole Farm Nutrient Balance (WFNB) approaches have been used to provide a measure of environmental p...
peer-reviewedNitrogen management and farm-gate N balances were evaluated on 21 intensive dairy farms...
Inputs of nitrogen to agricultural production systems are necessary to produce food, feed and fibre,...
Forage and ruminant production in Western Europe have increased significantly since World War II. Ho...
peer-reviewedFor ruminant production systems, the requirement to meet specific nutrient targets in t...
The ability to develop nutrient balance for a livestock operation is important for maintaining a lon...
The large use of nitrogen (N) and the finite nature of global phosphorus (P) resources have led to i...