The paper presents first year results of one participatory case study carried out as part of EU FP7 funded SOLID project (Sustainable Organic and Low Input Dairying) on an organic dairy farm managed with diverse swards and mob grazing in Britain. Mob grazing is a livestock management strategy consisting of high stocking density for a short time to remove forage rapidly due to high grazing pressure and then removing livestock to allow grass recovery. On the farm this is combined with a diverse sward, paying particular consideration to soil fertility. First results indicate that there was more available herbage in front of the cows, especially in the summer months, than could be expected from rotational grazing with shorter rest periods. Diff...
Previous work has shown benefits of sequential grazing by cattle and sheep, with superior liveweight...
Pasture is an essential component of feed for dairy cattle on organic farms. Productivity of pasture...
Increasing sward phytodiversity has been suggested as having potential to increase primary productio...
There is interest in increasing soil organic matter (SOM), both to improve plant productivity, and a...
Mob grazing is regarded as a grazing management practice to increase soil organic matter, pasture pr...
The objective of this study was to assess the effect of diverse pasture mixtures and grazing managem...
Managing complex mixtures of plants to take advantage of spatial and temporal variability in land an...
Mob grazing is a nature-based solution to boost sustainable livestock productivity by optimising pas...
Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particul...
In order to maintain grazing at highly productive dairy farms (i.e. farms with a high stocking densi...
Supplementary data disponible ici : http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=on...
Organic dairy production in the USA is growing, but most forage systems research focuses on conventi...
Voluntary intake and stocking rate are key determinants of animal performance on pasture. Greater pl...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
In temperate and oceanic regions, grazed grass is the lowest cost feed available for milk production...
Previous work has shown benefits of sequential grazing by cattle and sheep, with superior liveweight...
Pasture is an essential component of feed for dairy cattle on organic farms. Productivity of pasture...
Increasing sward phytodiversity has been suggested as having potential to increase primary productio...
There is interest in increasing soil organic matter (SOM), both to improve plant productivity, and a...
Mob grazing is regarded as a grazing management practice to increase soil organic matter, pasture pr...
The objective of this study was to assess the effect of diverse pasture mixtures and grazing managem...
Managing complex mixtures of plants to take advantage of spatial and temporal variability in land an...
Mob grazing is a nature-based solution to boost sustainable livestock productivity by optimising pas...
Recent research has shown that grazed grass can be an expensive forage for milk production, particul...
In order to maintain grazing at highly productive dairy farms (i.e. farms with a high stocking densi...
Supplementary data disponible ici : http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=on...
Organic dairy production in the USA is growing, but most forage systems research focuses on conventi...
Voluntary intake and stocking rate are key determinants of animal performance on pasture. Greater pl...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
In temperate and oceanic regions, grazed grass is the lowest cost feed available for milk production...
Previous work has shown benefits of sequential grazing by cattle and sheep, with superior liveweight...
Pasture is an essential component of feed for dairy cattle on organic farms. Productivity of pasture...
Increasing sward phytodiversity has been suggested as having potential to increase primary productio...