As a result of increasing labour costs, the lack of skilled labour, and the desire of many farmers to reduce their working hours, there is considerable interest in using simple feeding systems for dairy cows. A study was conducted to compare two silage feeding systems that differed in complexity
Changing the times of access to grazing and to maize silage (MS) offered indoors affects the relativ...
Interest in grazing systems is growing among farmers in the USA as a means of reducing feed costs fo...
This study was undertaken as part of a northeast regional effort to ascertain the methods used in fe...
Partial storage feeding has been adopted by a number of Northern Ireland dairy farmers in recent yea...
Red clover has an important role in organic farming, and also potential to reduce dependence on N fe...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available on Irish dairy farms. The inclusion of grass in the diet...
Effects of reduced silage chop length on silage intake and milk production by dairy cows have been v...
The issues of labour and work organisation (working hours, working conditions) must be seriously add...
Dairy farming has undergone rapid intensification in many countries over the past 60 years, as the r...
Suckler beef systems in Ireland are primarily based on grass. Suckler systems vary in intensity but ...
Dairy cows eating ryegrass ingest smaller boli when grazing than when fed indoors (93 vs. 142 g; Bou...
AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N...
Whole-crop cereal silages (WCCS) are used to some extent in Sweden, but knowledge about the use of t...
Under the Luxemburg agreement FAPRI-Ireland (Breen & Hennessey 2003) projects that milk price will d...
Maize silage harvested at dough stage contains less fibre structure than grass silage. Due to higher...
Changing the times of access to grazing and to maize silage (MS) offered indoors affects the relativ...
Interest in grazing systems is growing among farmers in the USA as a means of reducing feed costs fo...
This study was undertaken as part of a northeast regional effort to ascertain the methods used in fe...
Partial storage feeding has been adopted by a number of Northern Ireland dairy farmers in recent yea...
Red clover has an important role in organic farming, and also potential to reduce dependence on N fe...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available on Irish dairy farms. The inclusion of grass in the diet...
Effects of reduced silage chop length on silage intake and milk production by dairy cows have been v...
The issues of labour and work organisation (working hours, working conditions) must be seriously add...
Dairy farming has undergone rapid intensification in many countries over the past 60 years, as the r...
Suckler beef systems in Ireland are primarily based on grass. Suckler systems vary in intensity but ...
Dairy cows eating ryegrass ingest smaller boli when grazing than when fed indoors (93 vs. 142 g; Bou...
AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N...
Whole-crop cereal silages (WCCS) are used to some extent in Sweden, but knowledge about the use of t...
Under the Luxemburg agreement FAPRI-Ireland (Breen & Hennessey 2003) projects that milk price will d...
Maize silage harvested at dough stage contains less fibre structure than grass silage. Due to higher...
Changing the times of access to grazing and to maize silage (MS) offered indoors affects the relativ...
Interest in grazing systems is growing among farmers in the USA as a means of reducing feed costs fo...
This study was undertaken as part of a northeast regional effort to ascertain the methods used in fe...