Organic and conventional feeding practices of dairy cattle differ due to specific regulations that are in place for organic farming. E.g., dairy cows must have access to pasture, and soybean extract, a very common concentrate in conventional dairy feeding, may not be fed. The joint project “Climate Effects and Sustainability of Agricultural Systems – Analyses in a Network of Pilot Farms” determined feeding practices and feed qualities on a total of 44 dairy farms (22 organic and conventional, each) in four German regions for 2008, 2009 and 2010. The average diets of the dairy cows differed considerably between organic and conventional dairy farms. Organic farms with a high percentage of hay in the diet were found in East and South Germany. ...
In response to increasing efforts for reducing concentrate inputs to organic dairy production in gra...
Organic dairy farms (OP; n=60) and conventional dairy farms (integrated production, IP; n=60), match...
Profitability in milk production was calculated using diets with three different proportions of high...
Four organic dairy farms of a German farm network (www.pilotbetriebe.de) were described in detail wi...
The energy supplied by the high-forage diets used in organic farming may be insufficient to meet the...
In the project ‘Climate effects and Sustainability of Organic and Conventional Farming Systems’ dair...
Livestock is a key element of organic agriculture. The concept of closed nutrient cycles requires th...
Organic milk production varies due to topographical and structural farm conditions, but very little ...
The article presents a model to calculate the greenhouse gas emissions of German dairy farms. The mo...
For reasons of animal health, milk yield and for environmental issues an optimal supply of protein ...
In Germany agriculture is responsible for 14 % of the whole greenhouse gas (GHG) emis-sions. A consi...
During the last years, current systems in agriculture and food production have been topic in public ...
In response to increasing efforts for reducing concentrate inputs to organic dairy production in gra...
Organic dairy farms (OP; n=60) and conventional dairy farms (integrated production, IP; n=60), match...
Profitability in milk production was calculated using diets with three different proportions of high...
Four organic dairy farms of a German farm network (www.pilotbetriebe.de) were described in detail wi...
The energy supplied by the high-forage diets used in organic farming may be insufficient to meet the...
In the project ‘Climate effects and Sustainability of Organic and Conventional Farming Systems’ dair...
Livestock is a key element of organic agriculture. The concept of closed nutrient cycles requires th...
Organic milk production varies due to topographical and structural farm conditions, but very little ...
The article presents a model to calculate the greenhouse gas emissions of German dairy farms. The mo...
For reasons of animal health, milk yield and for environmental issues an optimal supply of protein ...
In Germany agriculture is responsible for 14 % of the whole greenhouse gas (GHG) emis-sions. A consi...
During the last years, current systems in agriculture and food production have been topic in public ...
In response to increasing efforts for reducing concentrate inputs to organic dairy production in gra...
Organic dairy farms (OP; n=60) and conventional dairy farms (integrated production, IP; n=60), match...
Profitability in milk production was calculated using diets with three different proportions of high...