1998
DOI: 10.33584/jnzg.1998.60.2305
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Pasture species and drought impacts on milk yield 2. Predicted farm milk yield at four sites

Abstract: A desirable option for increasing milk yield per farm is to increase milk production in summer without compromising peak-season production or the duration of lactation. The dairy industry has a goal to achieve a 4% per month post-peak decline of milk production. The effect of five pasture types and two summer water regimes on predicted farm milk yield, in Northland, Waikato, Manawatu and Canterbury was measured over 1 year. Two pasture treatments, resident pasture and Grasslands Nui ryegrass, were comm… Show more

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“…Suboptimal protein intake for lactation is rare under well-managed pasture although benefits may accrue from elevated herbage protein during winter grazing. Energy limitations for lactation can occur when pasture quality is low (Kolver 2000) during summer dry periods (Barker et al 1998; Thom et al 1998). Cereals Whole-crop cereals for grazing and silage: balancing quality and quantity J. M. DE RUITER, R. HANSON, A.S. HAY, K.W.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suboptimal protein intake for lactation is rare under well-managed pasture although benefits may accrue from elevated herbage protein during winter grazing. Energy limitations for lactation can occur when pasture quality is low (Kolver 2000) during summer dry periods (Barker et al 1998; Thom et al 1998). Cereals Whole-crop cereals for grazing and silage: balancing quality and quantity J. M. DE RUITER, R. HANSON, A.S. HAY, K.W.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variation in summer rainfall and high summer temperatures causes variability in the quantity and quality of feed supply from ryegrass-white clover pastures (Thom et al 1998;Barker et al 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Irrigation had small effects on pasture quality and MS production. Irrigation will increase MS production by providing extra dry matter over summer (see Barker et al 1998), rather than by major changes in pasture quality. 2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%