In response to increasing efforts for reducing concentrate inputs to organic dairy production in grassland-rich areas of Europe, a long-term study was conducted, which assessed the impacts of concentrate reductions on cows’ performance, health, fertility and average herd age. In total, 42 Swiss commercial organic dairy cattle farms were monitored over 6 years (‘Y0’, 2008/09 until ‘Y5’, 2013/14). In comparison with overall data of Swiss herdbooks (including conventional and organic farms), the herds involved in the project had lower milk yields, similar milk solids, shorter calving intervals and higher average lactation numbers. During the first 3 project years farmers reduced the concentrate proportion (i.e. cereals, oilseeds and grain leg...
The aim of the study was to assess the effect of two contrasting grazing systems, strip-grazing and ...
This study aimed to assess the consequences of reducing the concentrates supply level (CSL) in the l...
Bulk tank milk from 28 dairy farms was sampled every second month for 2 yr to assess the effects of ...
In response to increasing efforts for reducing concentrate inputs to organic dairy production in gra...
This intervention study investigated the effect of farm specific concentrate amounts and concentrate...
Starting in 2022 it will be mandatory for Swiss organic farms to feed no more than 5% of concentrate...
Long term studies of organic milk production on a Norwegian organic farm (Tingvoll farm) show that i...
In the present study basic data was collected from eight organic dairy farms where no concentrates w...
As ruminants are able to digest fibre efficiently and assuming that competition for feed v. food use...
Organic dairy farmers have multiple reasons to choose a farm strategy with low concentrate input per...
The objectives of this study were to examine influences of farm and herd factors on the health statu...
An experiment was conducted during 6 weeks to evaluate effects of a reduced dietary level of protein...
Grassland covers 70% of the Swiss agricultural area, resulting in a large proportion of grass in the...
The research was performed on a natural alpine pasture (at an average altitude of 1300 m) from June ...
The feeding system of dairy cows can strongly influence their environmental impacts. We compared thr...
The aim of the study was to assess the effect of two contrasting grazing systems, strip-grazing and ...
This study aimed to assess the consequences of reducing the concentrates supply level (CSL) in the l...
Bulk tank milk from 28 dairy farms was sampled every second month for 2 yr to assess the effects of ...
In response to increasing efforts for reducing concentrate inputs to organic dairy production in gra...
This intervention study investigated the effect of farm specific concentrate amounts and concentrate...
Starting in 2022 it will be mandatory for Swiss organic farms to feed no more than 5% of concentrate...
Long term studies of organic milk production on a Norwegian organic farm (Tingvoll farm) show that i...
In the present study basic data was collected from eight organic dairy farms where no concentrates w...
As ruminants are able to digest fibre efficiently and assuming that competition for feed v. food use...
Organic dairy farmers have multiple reasons to choose a farm strategy with low concentrate input per...
The objectives of this study were to examine influences of farm and herd factors on the health statu...
An experiment was conducted during 6 weeks to evaluate effects of a reduced dietary level of protein...
Grassland covers 70% of the Swiss agricultural area, resulting in a large proportion of grass in the...
The research was performed on a natural alpine pasture (at an average altitude of 1300 m) from June ...
The feeding system of dairy cows can strongly influence their environmental impacts. We compared thr...
The aim of the study was to assess the effect of two contrasting grazing systems, strip-grazing and ...
This study aimed to assess the consequences of reducing the concentrates supply level (CSL) in the l...
Bulk tank milk from 28 dairy farms was sampled every second month for 2 yr to assess the effects of ...