Description
Due to the low cost of grazed grass, most dairy farmers extend the grazing period in autumn. However, delaying the closing date may reduce the grass yield in the following spring (Roche et al., 1996; O’Donovan et al., 2002). The objective of this experiment, conducted in the Swiss lowlands, was to quantify the effects of closing date and type of utilisation in autumn on grass yield in the following spring.
Citation
Mosimann, E.; Lobsiger, M.; Hofer, C.; Jeangros, B.; and Lüscher, A., "The Effect of Closing Date and Type of Utilisation in Autumn on Grass Yield in Spring" (2023). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 38.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/satellitesymposium4/38
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The Effect of Closing Date and Type of Utilisation in Autumn on Grass Yield in Spring
Due to the low cost of grazed grass, most dairy farmers extend the grazing period in autumn. However, delaying the closing date may reduce the grass yield in the following spring (Roche et al., 1996; O’Donovan et al., 2002). The objective of this experiment, conducted in the Swiss lowlands, was to quantify the effects of closing date and type of utilisation in autumn on grass yield in the following spring.