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A lower DCAD is required in the diet fed during the prepartum period, but increasing the DCAD of diets fed during lactation increased milk yield and dry matter intake (Overton 2020). We conducted 3 cutting date/type of fertilizer trials, harvested with 5, 4 and 3 cuts per year over 3 years. Compared to the chloride based K fertilizer, the application of a sulphate based K fertilizer did not change dry matter yield and fodder quality (NEL-, XP-content) but led to significant higher DCAD in the grass in cut 1 - 3 of all trials over 3 years. The increase of DCAD amounted to approximately 100 to 150 in the first, 50 to 100 in the second and 40 to 80 meq kg-1 DM in the third cut. The findings correspond to results from grassland on other soils in Germany.

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https://doi.org/10.13023/xepc-b536

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Impact of Type of K Fertilizer on DCAD of Fen Grassland in Northeast Germany

A lower DCAD is required in the diet fed during the prepartum period, but increasing the DCAD of diets fed during lactation increased milk yield and dry matter intake (Overton 2020). We conducted 3 cutting date/type of fertilizer trials, harvested with 5, 4 and 3 cuts per year over 3 years. Compared to the chloride based K fertilizer, the application of a sulphate based K fertilizer did not change dry matter yield and fodder quality (NEL-, XP-content) but led to significant higher DCAD in the grass in cut 1 - 3 of all trials over 3 years. The increase of DCAD amounted to approximately 100 to 150 in the first, 50 to 100 in the second and 40 to 80 meq kg-1 DM in the third cut. The findings correspond to results from grassland on other soils in Germany.