International audienceIn pasture-based dairy production systems, identifying the appropriate stocking rate (SR; cows/ha) based on the farm grass growth is a key strategic decision for driving the overall farm business. This paper investigates a number of scenarios examining the effects of SR (2-3 cows/ha (0.25 unit changes)), annual nitrogen (N) fertilizer application rates (0-300 kg N/ha (50 kg/ha unit changes)), soil type (heavy and a free-draining soil) and agroclimate location ((south and northeast of Ireland) across 16 years) on pasture growth and forage self-sufficiency using the pasture-based herd dynamic milk model merged with the Moorepark St Gilles grass growth model. The modelled outputs were grass growth, grass dry matter intake...
Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particul...
Typical management of Irish dairy units is based on a low-cost spring-calving strategy with 90% of a...
End of Project ReportGrazed grass is generally the cheapest form of feed available for beef and milk...
International audienceFor pasture-based dairy production systems, identifying the appropriate yearly...
Economically viable and productive farming systems are required to meet the growing worldwide need f...
Determining the effect of a change in management on farm with differing characteristics is a signifi...
Stocking rate (SR), grazing season (GS) length and Holstein-Friesian (HF) strain can have a profound...
Ireland’s temperate climate is favourable for grass growth, and efficiently grazed grass is the chea...
Synthetic fertiliser nitrogen (N) is a significant contributor to the environmental footprints of da...
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...
Determining the impact of a change of management on differing farm characteristics is a significant ...
This report analysed the modern continuous stocking system for dairy farms in the Netherlands. This ...
Increased global demand for dairy produce and the abolition of EU milk quotas have resulted in expan...
Leaning towards better feed and forage self-sufficiency enables farmers to improve dairy farm compet...
Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particul...
Typical management of Irish dairy units is based on a low-cost spring-calving strategy with 90% of a...
End of Project ReportGrazed grass is generally the cheapest form of feed available for beef and milk...
International audienceFor pasture-based dairy production systems, identifying the appropriate yearly...
Economically viable and productive farming systems are required to meet the growing worldwide need f...
Determining the effect of a change in management on farm with differing characteristics is a signifi...
Stocking rate (SR), grazing season (GS) length and Holstein-Friesian (HF) strain can have a profound...
Ireland’s temperate climate is favourable for grass growth, and efficiently grazed grass is the chea...
Synthetic fertiliser nitrogen (N) is a significant contributor to the environmental footprints of da...
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...
Determining the impact of a change of management on differing farm characteristics is a significant ...
This report analysed the modern continuous stocking system for dairy farms in the Netherlands. This ...
Increased global demand for dairy produce and the abolition of EU milk quotas have resulted in expan...
Leaning towards better feed and forage self-sufficiency enables farmers to improve dairy farm compet...
Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particul...
Typical management of Irish dairy units is based on a low-cost spring-calving strategy with 90% of a...
End of Project ReportGrazed grass is generally the cheapest form of feed available for beef and milk...