Economically viable and productive farming systems are required to meet the growing worldwide need for agricultural produce while at the same time reducing environmental impact. Within grazing systems of animal production, increasing concern exists as to the effect of intensive farming on potential N losses to ground and surface waters, which demands an appraisal of N flows within complete grass-based dairy farming systems. A 3-yr (2011 to 2013) whole-farm system study was conducted on a free-draining soil type that is highly susceptible to N loss under temperate maritime conditions. Soil solution concentrations of N from 3 spring-calving, grass-based systems designed to represent 3 alternative whole-farm stocking rate (SR) treatments in a ...
Synthetic fertiliser nitrogen (N) is a significant contributor to the environmental footprints of da...
Over the past decade, there has been a rapid increase in dairy farming in the South Island. A number...
The nitrogen (N) fertilizer application rate (kg ha−1 year−1) in pastoral dairy systems affects the ...
Increased global demand for dairy produce and the abolition of EU milk quotas have resulted in expan...
Dairy farms, in Ireland, carry the highest stock densities and use the highest rates of fertiliser n...
peer-reviewedThe effect of intensive agricultural systems on the environment is of increasing global...
Stocking rate (SR), grazing season (GS) length and Holstein-Friesian (HF) strain can have a profound...
International audienceIn pasture-based dairy production systems, identifying the appropriate stockin...
Irish agriculture is becoming increasingly regulated, with restrictions on fertiliser application ra...
This research evaluated the impact of four nitrogen (N) fertilizer management systems on nitrate los...
End of Project ReportThere is increasing pressure on to reduce nitrogen (N) inputs to agricultural p...
Dairy farming is one of the main contributors to nitrate leaching to groundwater, particularly on so...
In the sandy regions of The Netherlands, high losses of N from intensified dairy farms are threateni...
In North Atlantic Europe intensive dairy farms have a low nitrogen (N) use efficiency, with high N s...
Nitrogen (N) use efficiency (NUE), the ratio of N output and N input, is rather low on dairy farms w...
Synthetic fertiliser nitrogen (N) is a significant contributor to the environmental footprints of da...
Over the past decade, there has been a rapid increase in dairy farming in the South Island. A number...
The nitrogen (N) fertilizer application rate (kg ha−1 year−1) in pastoral dairy systems affects the ...
Increased global demand for dairy produce and the abolition of EU milk quotas have resulted in expan...
Dairy farms, in Ireland, carry the highest stock densities and use the highest rates of fertiliser n...
peer-reviewedThe effect of intensive agricultural systems on the environment is of increasing global...
Stocking rate (SR), grazing season (GS) length and Holstein-Friesian (HF) strain can have a profound...
International audienceIn pasture-based dairy production systems, identifying the appropriate stockin...
Irish agriculture is becoming increasingly regulated, with restrictions on fertiliser application ra...
This research evaluated the impact of four nitrogen (N) fertilizer management systems on nitrate los...
End of Project ReportThere is increasing pressure on to reduce nitrogen (N) inputs to agricultural p...
Dairy farming is one of the main contributors to nitrate leaching to groundwater, particularly on so...
In the sandy regions of The Netherlands, high losses of N from intensified dairy farms are threateni...
In North Atlantic Europe intensive dairy farms have a low nitrogen (N) use efficiency, with high N s...
Nitrogen (N) use efficiency (NUE), the ratio of N output and N input, is rather low on dairy farms w...
Synthetic fertiliser nitrogen (N) is a significant contributor to the environmental footprints of da...
Over the past decade, there has been a rapid increase in dairy farming in the South Island. A number...
The nitrogen (N) fertilizer application rate (kg ha−1 year−1) in pastoral dairy systems affects the ...