The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system was studied during three years. Both systems had 59 cows, plus young stock, on an area of 40.6 ha for grass/clover and 34.4 ha for grass/fertiliser-N. During the grazing season, the cows in both groups were supplemented with 3.5 kg concentrates day-1. The daily Fat and Protein Corrected Milk (FPCM) production was 25.7 and 26.5 kg cow-1 for grass/fertiliser-N and grass/clover, respectively. The difference in milk production occurred from July onwards. Despite preventive measures in the grass/clover system, bloat occurred several times between August and October. During the housing season, cows received ad libitum grass or grass/clover silage w...
The aim of the study was to assess the effect of two contrasting grazing systems, strip-grazing and ...
Silages prepared from pure stands of ryegrass, alfalfa, white clover, and red clover over two succes...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available for dairy cows in temperate regions; thus, to maximize p...
The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N...
The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N...
End of project reportWhite clover in association with Rhizobium bacteria have the capacity to fix or...
European and New Zealand dairy farmers pursue high productivity, while meeting the requirements of e...
Keywordsbotanical composition, carbon, cutting frequency, dairy system, energy, fixation, gross marg...
Synthetic fertiliser nitrogen (N) is a significant contributor to the environmental footprints of da...
The objective of this study was to compare the economic performance of 2 sward types [perennial ryeg...
peer-reviewedFunding for this study was provided by the Irish National Development Plan and the Iris...
The aim of the study was to assess the effect of two contrasting grazing systems, strip-grazing and ...
Silages prepared from pure stands of ryegrass, alfalfa, white clover, and red clover over two succes...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available for dairy cows in temperate regions; thus, to maximize p...
The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N...
The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
The performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N system ...
AbstractThe performance of a white clover based dairy system in comparison with a grass/fertiliser-N...
End of project reportWhite clover in association with Rhizobium bacteria have the capacity to fix or...
European and New Zealand dairy farmers pursue high productivity, while meeting the requirements of e...
Keywordsbotanical composition, carbon, cutting frequency, dairy system, energy, fixation, gross marg...
Synthetic fertiliser nitrogen (N) is a significant contributor to the environmental footprints of da...
The objective of this study was to compare the economic performance of 2 sward types [perennial ryeg...
peer-reviewedFunding for this study was provided by the Irish National Development Plan and the Iris...
The aim of the study was to assess the effect of two contrasting grazing systems, strip-grazing and ...
Silages prepared from pure stands of ryegrass, alfalfa, white clover, and red clover over two succes...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available for dairy cows in temperate regions; thus, to maximize p...