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A survey analysis of grassland dairy farming in Ireland, investigating grassland management, technology adoption and sward renewal

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GRASS AND FORAGE SCIENCE
卷 66, 期 2, 页码 251-264

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2494.2011.00784.x

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survey; dairy farms; grassland management; grazing; sward renewal

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  1. Department of Agriculture and Food Stimulus Fund

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The objective of this study was to identify and understand grassland management practices employed on dairy farms in the Republic of Ireland, including grazing-season length, concentrate-feed input, uptake of new grassland-management technologies and frequency and methods of sward renewal. The sample population for the survey was chosen from a proportionate representation of all milk suppliers taken from three of the largest dairy processors in the Republic of Ireland. The sample was subsequently broken down into three stocking rate (SR) and three size categories of milk quota (Qcat) to investigate their effects on the survey variables. Both SR and Qcat had significant effects on the proportion of participants adopting grass-based technologies and on the amount of supplementary feed offered. Grazing-season length increased from 228 d in Qcat1 to 249 d in Qcat 3 but was unaffected by SR (241 d; s.d. 3 center dot 05). The proportion of the grazing area reseeded annually was significantly affected by SR, increasing from 0 center dot 044 to 0 center dot 095 of the grassland area as SR increased from SR1 to SR3, with no effect of Qcat (0 center dot 068). The results show that on-farm grass utilization is low, with significant potential for expansion and increased efficiency through increased SRs, greater adoption of grassland-management technologies and higher levels of sward renewal.

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