Grazing affects people, planet and profit. In general, the farmer's income will be higher when grazing of dairy cows is applied. We studied the economic effects of grazing for situations where we expect that grazing is difficult to apply. These situations could result in lower incomes for grazing. Farms with automatic milking systems, a small grazing surface, a large herd and/or a high milk yield per cow were studied. For the situations with automatic milking systems, large herds and high milk yields per cow, the farmer's income remained the highest for grazing. The difference between grazing and zero-grazing, however, was smaller than for farm situations without restrictions. In situations with more than 10 dairy cows ha" grazing surface, ...
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...
peer reviewedThe dairy sector is facing serious economic difficulties linked to low milk price and v...
Grazing management (GM) interventions, such as reducing the grazing time or mowing pasture before gr...
In order to maintain grazing at highly productive dairy farms (i.e. farms with a high stocking densi...
In temperate and oceanic regions, grazed grass is the lowest cost feed available for milk production...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
Determining the impact of a change of management on differing farm characteristics is a significant ...
Although grazing of dairy cows is an integral part of dairy farming in many European countries, farm...
Grazing systems constitute the most extensive land use worldwide. However, economic analysis of thes...
Automatic milking Systems (AMS) have been practised for a number of years in Denmark, France and the...
Previous bioeconomic studies have mainly concentrated on beef operations, principally stocker activi...
Seasonal supply dairying in Canterbury operates under different conditions to those prevailing in th...
Grassland based systems offer farmers the three pillars of sustainability: economic, environmental a...
A field study of 38 dairy farms was set up to determine the relationships between feeding management...
Paddock selection is an important component of grazing management and is based on either an estimate...
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...
peer reviewedThe dairy sector is facing serious economic difficulties linked to low milk price and v...
Grazing management (GM) interventions, such as reducing the grazing time or mowing pasture before gr...
In order to maintain grazing at highly productive dairy farms (i.e. farms with a high stocking densi...
In temperate and oceanic regions, grazed grass is the lowest cost feed available for milk production...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
Determining the impact of a change of management on differing farm characteristics is a significant ...
Although grazing of dairy cows is an integral part of dairy farming in many European countries, farm...
Grazing systems constitute the most extensive land use worldwide. However, economic analysis of thes...
Automatic milking Systems (AMS) have been practised for a number of years in Denmark, France and the...
Previous bioeconomic studies have mainly concentrated on beef operations, principally stocker activi...
Seasonal supply dairying in Canterbury operates under different conditions to those prevailing in th...
Grassland based systems offer farmers the three pillars of sustainability: economic, environmental a...
A field study of 38 dairy farms was set up to determine the relationships between feeding management...
Paddock selection is an important component of grazing management and is based on either an estimate...
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...
peer reviewedThe dairy sector is facing serious economic difficulties linked to low milk price and v...
Grazing management (GM) interventions, such as reducing the grazing time or mowing pasture before gr...