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Fresh Herbage for Dairy Cattle - The Key to a Sustainable Food Chain

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Product quality and a sustainable food chain of ruminant products are largely determined by animal nutrition, in which forage is the major feed source. Forages and grasslands play a unique role in agriculture because they contribute through animals to our food supply and to the abatement of environmental problems. Interest in grassland management and grass utilization for dairy production in temperate and subtropical regions has recently led to considerable research efforts. In the past this research often emphasized on plant and animal aspects separately. However, the interrelationship between pasture and the grazing ruminant is a dynamic, two-way process. Many people are not aware of these complex relations, and scientists often focus on either soil-plant interactions, plant production, animal nutrition, animal production or product quality issues.
This book contains the contributions of active researchers and leading experts in the field of grassland management and grass utilization. Chapters are arranged in an order that allows progressive development within the food chain, moving from the big picture to basic principles of grassland management and effects on herbage quality, intake and nutrient flows.

List of contents

ACHIEVING HIGH DRY-MATTER INTAKE FROM PASTURE WITH GRAZING DAIRY COWS.- SPECIES-RICH SWARDS OF THE ALPS.- CULTIVAR EFFECTS OF PERENNIAL RYEGRASS ON HERBAGE INTAKE BY GRAZING DAIRY COWS.- NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT UNDER GRAZING.- GRAZING SYSTEMS AND FEED SUPPLEMENTATION.- GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT WITH EMPHASIS ON NITROGEN FLOWS.- NITROGEN UTILIZATION OF PERENNIAL RYEGRASS IN DAIRY COWS.- GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT WITH EMPHASIS ON GRAZING BEHAVIOUR.- IMPROVING DRY-MATTER INTAKE OF PERENNIAL-RYEGRASS PASTURE BY DAIRY COWS.- LIPIDS IN HERBAGE.

Summary

Product quality and a sustainable food chain of ruminant products are largely determined by animal nutrition, in which forage is the major feed source. Forages and grasslands play a unique role in agriculture because they contribute through animals to our food supply and to the abatement of environmental problems. Interest in grassland management and grass utilization for dairy production in temperate and subtropical regions has recently led to considerable research efforts. In the past this research often emphasized on plant and animal aspects separately. However, the interrelationship between pasture and the grazing ruminant is a dynamic, two-way process. Many people are not aware of these complex relations, and scientists often focus on either soil-plant interactions, plant production, animal nutrition, animal production or product quality issues.

This book contains the contributions of active researchers and leading experts in the field of grassland management and grass utilization. Chapters are arranged in an order that allows progressive development within the food chain, moving from the big picture to basic principles of grassland management and effects on herbage quality, intake and nutrient flows.

Product details

Assisted by Ja Dijkstra (Editor), Jan Dijkstra (Editor), Anjo Elgersma (Editor), Seerp Tamminga (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.07.2009
 
EAN 9781402054501
ISBN 978-1-4020-5450-1
No. of pages 196
Dimensions 160 mm x 18 mm x 240 mm
Weight 309 g
Illustrations VIII, 196 p.
Series Wageningen UR Frontis Series
Wageningen UR Frontis Series
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany

C, Life Sciences, Botany, Ecology, biochemistry, Zoology & animal sciences, Agriculture, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Agricultural science, Animal Ecology, Animal Physiology, Plant Science, Plant Sciences, Animal Biochemistry, Zoology and animal sciences

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