Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particularly if herbage production is low or utilisation is inefficient. There is very limited data on the level of herbage grown and utilised on commercial farms. The objective of this project was to quantify grass production and efficiency of utilisation on farm to substantiate the potential of grazed grass for profitable milk production
Animal productivity is the ultimate performance indicator of any new grass cultivar. Direct assessme...
Perennial ryegrass is considered one of the most important forage grass species used in temperate ru...
Typical management of Irish dairy units is based on a low-cost spring-calving strategy with 90% of a...
A common feature of profitable dairy systems is the use of large amounts of low cost feed. One appro...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
End of Project ReportThe potential of Irish soils to grow grass throughout the year and success in u...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available on Irish dairy farms. The inclusion of grass in the diet...
End of Project ReportVisual assessment (>4 cm) was found to be the preferred method of pasture mass...
peer-reviewedFunding for this study was provided by the Irish National Development Plan and the Iris...
Key points The importance of grassland to agriculture in Ireland is indicated by the fact that: Si...
Key Points The increased interest in pasture-based systems of milk production in recent years has...
In temperate and oceanic regions, grazed grass is the lowest cost feed available for milk production...
Early spring grazing is an objective for most Irish dairy farmers. If more grass is included in the ...
peer-reviewedIn Ireland grazing systems provide the basis of sustainable livestock production, as gr...
Grassland is the dominant land use option in Ireland and the UK, and is characterised by a long grow...
Animal productivity is the ultimate performance indicator of any new grass cultivar. Direct assessme...
Perennial ryegrass is considered one of the most important forage grass species used in temperate ru...
Typical management of Irish dairy units is based on a low-cost spring-calving strategy with 90% of a...
A common feature of profitable dairy systems is the use of large amounts of low cost feed. One appro...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
End of Project ReportThe potential of Irish soils to grow grass throughout the year and success in u...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available on Irish dairy farms. The inclusion of grass in the diet...
End of Project ReportVisual assessment (>4 cm) was found to be the preferred method of pasture mass...
peer-reviewedFunding for this study was provided by the Irish National Development Plan and the Iris...
Key points The importance of grassland to agriculture in Ireland is indicated by the fact that: Si...
Key Points The increased interest in pasture-based systems of milk production in recent years has...
In temperate and oceanic regions, grazed grass is the lowest cost feed available for milk production...
Early spring grazing is an objective for most Irish dairy farmers. If more grass is included in the ...
peer-reviewedIn Ireland grazing systems provide the basis of sustainable livestock production, as gr...
Grassland is the dominant land use option in Ireland and the UK, and is characterised by a long grow...
Animal productivity is the ultimate performance indicator of any new grass cultivar. Direct assessme...
Perennial ryegrass is considered one of the most important forage grass species used in temperate ru...
Typical management of Irish dairy units is based on a low-cost spring-calving strategy with 90% of a...