peer-reviewedThe productivity of grazing systems is primarily limited by the scale and efficiency of systems applied to the grazable land platform adjacent to the milking parlor. The objective of this study was to compare forage production, utilization and quality, milk production, and requirement for supplementary feeds for 2 different grazing platform stocking rate (GPSR) treatments over 4 yr. Animals were randomly allocated to 1 of 2 GPSR treatments: high-closed (HC; 3.1 cows/ha) and high-open (HO; 4.5 cows/ha), which were designed to represent alternative GPSR in a post-European Union milk quota, spring calving, pasture-based milk production system. Animal production data were analyzed using Proc MIXED of SAS with GPSR, year, and parity...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available on Irish dairy farms. The inclusion of grass in the diet...
A common feature of profitable dairy systems is the use of large amounts of low cost feed. One appro...
In most dairy production systems, grazed herbage is potentially the cheapest forage resource. Howeve...
peer-reviewedThe production and utilization of increased quantities of high quality pasture is of pa...
peer-reviewedAs land becomes a limiting resource for pasture-based dairy farming, the inclusion of p...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of stocking rate (SR) and a...
peer-reviewedThe objective of the experiment was to quantify the effect of stocking rate (SR) and an...
peer-reviewedFunding for this study was provided by the Irish National Development Plan and the Iris...
peer-reviewedThe global dairy industry needs to reappraise the systems of milk production that are o...
In our previous study with lactating dairy cows (Nakatsuji et al., 2004), annual herbage production ...
An experiment using herds of similar to 20 cows (farmlets) assessed the effects of high stocking rat...
Earlier access to pasture can increase the overall proportion of grazed grass in the diet of the spr...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
peer-reviewedPasture availability in early spring can be limited due to climatic effects on grass pr...
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...
A common feature of profitable dairy systems is the use of large amounts of low cost feed. One appro...
In most dairy production systems, grazed herbage is potentially the cheapest forage resource. Howeve...
peer-reviewedThe production and utilization of increased quantities of high quality pasture is of pa...
peer-reviewedAs land becomes a limiting resource for pasture-based dairy farming, the inclusion of p...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of stocking rate (SR) and a...
peer-reviewedThe objective of the experiment was to quantify the effect of stocking rate (SR) and an...
peer-reviewedFunding for this study was provided by the Irish National Development Plan and the Iris...
peer-reviewedThe global dairy industry needs to reappraise the systems of milk production that are o...
In our previous study with lactating dairy cows (Nakatsuji et al., 2004), annual herbage production ...
An experiment using herds of similar to 20 cows (farmlets) assessed the effects of high stocking rat...
Earlier access to pasture can increase the overall proportion of grazed grass in the diet of the spr...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
peer-reviewedPasture availability in early spring can be limited due to climatic effects on grass pr...
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...
A common feature of profitable dairy systems is the use of large amounts of low cost feed. One appro...
In most dairy production systems, grazed herbage is potentially the cheapest forage resource. Howeve...