Abstract:Italian grass seed crops grown in South Canterbury were used as intensively grazed winter greenfeed for weaner Angus or Angus cross steers in 1994- 1996. The aim was to achieve good liveweight gain between April and October and in the process control the excess bulk on the crop. thereby spreading the economic risk associated with relying on the crops income coming from seed. Over this period, liveweight gains of 0.9, 0.9 and 1.0 kg/head/ day were achieved. Cattle were sold in early October to coincide … Show more
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