Practical use of the rising plate meter for yield estimation

With the extreme volatility experienced in the fertiliser and feed markets in both the short and long term, grazed grass remains the cheapest feed source available to all ruminant and equine livestock farmers in many temperate regions to achieve optimal weight gain in growing livestock, milk yield in lactating animals and a forage base in horse husbandry. However, this is based on the assumption that high yields of grass can be grown and utilised efficiently by the grazing animal.

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  • Europe
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  • SUPER-G
Mērķis
  • Dissemination
Faila tips
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29-02-2024
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