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Mature grazing livestock are generally very well-adapted to maintain a comfortable body temperature regardless of the weather.
Catch crops could rise in importance in crop rotations, particularly as the regulatory spotlight lights up the environmental impact of winter feed crops.
Southland farming leaders and environmental activists have called for a breather in their set-to over winter grazing practices.
Successful grazing of crop paddocks is achieved by good management of people, cows and the environment, says DairyNZ.
While winter feed crops are crucial in Simon O’Meara’s farm system, the West Otago sheep and beef farmer is making changes to cut their damage to the environment.
Farm sales are dropping, according to data released by the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ).
Pasture growth and utilisation is becoming increasingly important as farm businesses face ongoing environmental and milk price challenges.
Pasture based farming is most profitable when the pastures are managed to provide the highest quality feed at all periods during the season, maximising the amount of pasture grown and eaten.
A new dairy grazing site near Taupo will be focused on heifers, says the owner, Wairakei Pastoral Ltd.
Recent results from AgResearch trials in South Otago as part of the Pastoral 21 project have shown that grazed winter forage crops contribute significantly to the risk of nutrient losses to water.
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