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Publikováno v:
Journal of New Zealand Grasslands. :117-124
Studies comparing livestock responses to diets containing plantain with traditional ryegrass/clover diets suggest differences in the nutritional composition between the species might explain some of the variation in results. To explore this theory, a
Publikováno v:
Journal of New Zealand Grasslands. :131-138
In recent years plantain (Plantago lanceolata) has emerged as a potential forage for reducing nitrogen losses from dairy farm systems. However, achieving sufficient proportions of plantain in pastures to help meet target reductions in nitrate leachin
Publikováno v:
Journal of New Zealand Grasslands. :125-130
The use of narrow-leaved plantain (Plantago lanceolata) in pasture sowing mixtures has recently increased following research demonstrating the value of the ‘Tonic’ cultivar in reducing cattle urinary N concentration, with likely benefits
Autor:
Alvaro J. Romera, Pierre C. Beukes, Anna Clement, Hong J. Di, Racheal H. Bryant, Jeff Curtis, Brendon J. Malcolm, Keith C. Cameron, Dawn Dalley, Grant Edwards, Ina J.B. Pinxterhuis, David F. Chapman
Future development pathways for irrigated dairy farms in Canterbury operating under stricter nitrogen (N) loss limits were compared in two farmlets over four years. One represented the traditional pathway of intensification via higher inputs of N fer
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Autor:
Peter D. Kemp, A.J. Romera, Jennifer E. Leslie, Ina J.B. Pinxterhuis, Graeme J. Doole, David F. Chapman
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Systems. 187:103012
Pasture-based dairy production is associated with nitrogen-leaching losses to water. The New Zealand (NZ) Government has recently focused on regulating these losses through a broad-ranging policy package. Nitrogen (N) limits under this proposed legis
Publikováno v:
Animal Production Science. 60:78
As the pressure intensifies to reduce nitrogen (N) losses to the environment from pasture-based dairy systems, interest in reducing N-fertiliser inputs and returning to grass–clover mixtures, where more N for pasture growth is supplied by biologica