Grazing is an essential management practice for maintaining the nature conservation value of lowland semi-natural neutral grassland to control succession and create different faunal habitats via structural heterogeneity within the pasture (Duffey et al., 1974). However, there is a paucity of information on what would constitute a sustainable grazing intensity that will deliver the wildlife objectives and what the consequences of this management would be on growth rate of livestock and overall pasture output. An experiment was designed to quantify the ecological and agronomic consequences of imposing different grazing intensities on species-rich neutral grassland. The results will provide sward-based criteria for the integration of such spec...
Managing complex mixtures of plants to take advantage of spatial and temporal variability in land an...
End of Project Reports.Documented data comparing both cutting and grazing grass growth rates in Ire...
The objectives of this study were to test the possibilities of using different farm animals for land...
Previous work has shown benefits of sequential grazing by cattle and sheep, with superior liveweight...
As a consequence of increasing economic pressure on Swiss agriculture, marginal areas are threatened...
The effects of management practices on plant species diversity and productivity within a naturalised...
With increasing pressure on grazing lands throughout the world, there is a growing need to balance s...
Previous work has shown benefits of sequential grazing by cattle and sheep, with superior liveweight...
The effects of mixed grazing of cattle and sheep depend on stocking rate (SR) and species ratio (Nic...
Voluntary intake and stocking rate are key determinants of animal performance on pasture. Greater pl...
1. Livestock farming in Great Britain (GB) faces multiple pressures. Yet, grassland managed for live...
Animal productivity may be enhanced by greater intake of preferred pasture species providing they ar...
Questions: Sustainable rangeland utilization considering traditions and economic reasons is compulso...
The European natural grasslands are attracting new attention because of their environmental value as...
Increasing sward phytodiversity has been suggested as having potential to increase primary productio...
Managing complex mixtures of plants to take advantage of spatial and temporal variability in land an...
End of Project Reports.Documented data comparing both cutting and grazing grass growth rates in Ire...
The objectives of this study were to test the possibilities of using different farm animals for land...
Previous work has shown benefits of sequential grazing by cattle and sheep, with superior liveweight...
As a consequence of increasing economic pressure on Swiss agriculture, marginal areas are threatened...
The effects of management practices on plant species diversity and productivity within a naturalised...
With increasing pressure on grazing lands throughout the world, there is a growing need to balance s...
Previous work has shown benefits of sequential grazing by cattle and sheep, with superior liveweight...
The effects of mixed grazing of cattle and sheep depend on stocking rate (SR) and species ratio (Nic...
Voluntary intake and stocking rate are key determinants of animal performance on pasture. Greater pl...
1. Livestock farming in Great Britain (GB) faces multiple pressures. Yet, grassland managed for live...
Animal productivity may be enhanced by greater intake of preferred pasture species providing they ar...
Questions: Sustainable rangeland utilization considering traditions and economic reasons is compulso...
The European natural grasslands are attracting new attention because of their environmental value as...
Increasing sward phytodiversity has been suggested as having potential to increase primary productio...
Managing complex mixtures of plants to take advantage of spatial and temporal variability in land an...
End of Project Reports.Documented data comparing both cutting and grazing grass growth rates in Ire...
The objectives of this study were to test the possibilities of using different farm animals for land...