New Zealand\u27s diverse grassland resource of 13.5 M ha of permanent pasture, tussock or alpine grasslands underpin an intensive pastoral industry worth NZ$13 billion in 2004. The pastoral industry involves 37,000 farmers and a service industry of about 215,000 persons. It produces 27 M prime export lambs and 180,000 t of predominantly crossbred wool from 40 M ewes; 13 B litres of milk from 5.2 M dairy cattle; 800,000 t of beef from 4.7 M beef cattle and 33,000 t of venison from 2 M deer. Pastures and forage crops, mostly non- irrigated, are grazed \u27in situ\u27 by animals through controlled grazing management. The emphasis is on optimising utilisation at each grazing without penalising feed intake, pasture regrowth or persistance. Stock...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
The critical importance of pasture production to New Zealand’s economic performance has been widely ...
Pastoral farmers seek to continue to increase on-farm productivity and to do this they need new fora...
The New Zealand economy is export-driven and heavily reliant on the productivity of the pastoral sec...
In recent years in New Zealand, sheep and beef farming has been outcompeted for prime land. This mea...
In recent years in New Zealand, sheep and beef farming has been outcompeted for prime land. This mea...
The New Zealand economy is export-driven and heavily reliant on the productivity of the pastoral sec...
The 4 million ha of hill country pastures in New Zealand grow mostly on steep slopes and soils of na...
Supply of milk and meat products derived from livestock animals is a nutritionally and economically ...
This review will focus on the use of conserved forages in pastoral dairy farm systems; especially on...
This review will focus on the use of conserved forages in pastoral dairy farm systems; especially on...
New Zealand's farming system is largely pastoral-based. Sheep, beef cattle, and dairy cattle graze g...
Pastoral agriculture and forestry enterprises are key features of New Zealand’s landscape and are ve...
Seasonal supply dairying in Canterbury operates under different conditions to those prevailing in th...
Pastoral agriculture and forestry enterprises are key features of New Zealand’s landscape and are ve...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
The critical importance of pasture production to New Zealand’s economic performance has been widely ...
Pastoral farmers seek to continue to increase on-farm productivity and to do this they need new fora...
The New Zealand economy is export-driven and heavily reliant on the productivity of the pastoral sec...
In recent years in New Zealand, sheep and beef farming has been outcompeted for prime land. This mea...
In recent years in New Zealand, sheep and beef farming has been outcompeted for prime land. This mea...
The New Zealand economy is export-driven and heavily reliant on the productivity of the pastoral sec...
The 4 million ha of hill country pastures in New Zealand grow mostly on steep slopes and soils of na...
Supply of milk and meat products derived from livestock animals is a nutritionally and economically ...
This review will focus on the use of conserved forages in pastoral dairy farm systems; especially on...
This review will focus on the use of conserved forages in pastoral dairy farm systems; especially on...
New Zealand's farming system is largely pastoral-based. Sheep, beef cattle, and dairy cattle graze g...
Pastoral agriculture and forestry enterprises are key features of New Zealand’s landscape and are ve...
Seasonal supply dairying in Canterbury operates under different conditions to those prevailing in th...
Pastoral agriculture and forestry enterprises are key features of New Zealand’s landscape and are ve...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
The critical importance of pasture production to New Zealand’s economic performance has been widely ...
Pastoral farmers seek to continue to increase on-farm productivity and to do this they need new fora...