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Optimizing Productivity From Pasture Based Systems – A Case Study For High Forage Feeding Levels

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Cornell Nutrition Conference
Author
Dineen, M.
McCarthy, B.
Van Amburgh, M. E.
Abstract

An overview of the management practices implemented in intensive pasture based systems to optimize dry matter intake and milk solids production will be discussed. Additionally, the benefits of in-depth feed chemical composition analysis will be discussed with examples of how this data, in synchrony with the CNCPS, can help unlock a greater understanding of the biology of the grazing dairy cow.

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This paper was presented at the 2018 Cornell Nutrition Conference. For more information, please visit ansci.cals.cornell.edu/CNC.
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Department of Animal Science
Date Issued
2018-10-24
Keywords
Pasture
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CNCPS
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Modeling
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Fiber
Type
conference papers and proceedings

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