Improve protein self-sufficiency through improvement of grassland management
Increasing the consumption of grazed grass through better grassland and grazing management will help to improve protein self-sufficiency. The key to pasture management is synchronizing the animals' daily requirements with the grass supply.
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R4D
Resilience For Dairy
- Ubicación
- Europe
- Autores
- EN & FR - Sylvain Hennart
- ES - Jon San Jose
- DE - Ralf Loges
- FI - Kaisa Kuoppala
- SL - Marija Klopcic
- Propósito
- Education/Training
- Communication
- Dissemination
- Tipo de fichero
- Document
- Tamaño del archivo
- 233 kB
- Creado el
- 30-06-2024
- Lengua de origen
- English
- Sitio web oficial del proyecto
- R4D
- Licencia
- CC BY-NC-ND
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