End of Project ReportsIn Experiment 1, three systems of milk production with contrasting calving patterns, namely 100% autumn (A); 100% spring (S) and 50% autumn: 50% spring (AS), were compared over a two year period. The average milk yield was 6,532, 6,358 and 6,142 kg/cow for systems A, AS and S respectively. The difference in yield was not statistically significant. Fat yield, fat content and protein yield for system S was significantly lower than those with the other two systems. The autumn-calving cows (A) had reduced reproductive performance. Experiment 2 compared grazed grass with grass silage as a forage source for autumn-calving cows in early lactation; it showed that the cows on grazed grass had significantly higher mil...
End of Project ReportThe potential of Irish soils to grow grass throughout the year and success in u...
End of project reportAlternative milking frequencies Once a day (OAD) milking throughout lactation ...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available on Irish dairy farms. The inclusion of grass in the diet...
End of Project ReportsIn Experiment 1, three systems of milk production with contrasting calving pat...
End of Project ReportA supply of winter milk is needed by certain milk processors for the production...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this experiment was to investigate the effect of feeding strategy on m...
Under the Luxemburg agreement FAPRI-Ireland (Breen & Hennessey 2003) projects that milk price will d...
End of project reportUnder this project, aspects of pasture based milk production systems, namely di...
End of Project ReportMost beef and dairy cows are spring calving leading to distinct seasonality of ...
Milk production systems in Ireland are based on the efficient conversion of grazed grass to milk. In...
peer-reviewedThe productivity of grazing systems is primarily limited by the scale and efficiency of...
End of project reportMost beef and dairy cows are spring calving leading to distinct seasonality of ...
A common feature of profitable dairy systems is the use of large amounts of low cost feed. One appro...
End of project reportFluctuation around milk price will be the biggest factor that the dairy industr...
In temperate climates, grazed grass is the cheapest source of nutrients for the dairy cow (Finneran ...
End of Project ReportThe potential of Irish soils to grow grass throughout the year and success in u...
End of project reportAlternative milking frequencies Once a day (OAD) milking throughout lactation ...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available on Irish dairy farms. The inclusion of grass in the diet...
End of Project ReportsIn Experiment 1, three systems of milk production with contrasting calving pat...
End of Project ReportA supply of winter milk is needed by certain milk processors for the production...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this experiment was to investigate the effect of feeding strategy on m...
Under the Luxemburg agreement FAPRI-Ireland (Breen & Hennessey 2003) projects that milk price will d...
End of project reportUnder this project, aspects of pasture based milk production systems, namely di...
End of Project ReportMost beef and dairy cows are spring calving leading to distinct seasonality of ...
Milk production systems in Ireland are based on the efficient conversion of grazed grass to milk. In...
peer-reviewedThe productivity of grazing systems is primarily limited by the scale and efficiency of...
End of project reportMost beef and dairy cows are spring calving leading to distinct seasonality of ...
A common feature of profitable dairy systems is the use of large amounts of low cost feed. One appro...
End of project reportFluctuation around milk price will be the biggest factor that the dairy industr...
In temperate climates, grazed grass is the cheapest source of nutrients for the dairy cow (Finneran ...
End of Project ReportThe potential of Irish soils to grow grass throughout the year and success in u...
End of project reportAlternative milking frequencies Once a day (OAD) milking throughout lactation ...
Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available on Irish dairy farms. The inclusion of grass in the diet...