The reasons for this difference in grazing practices is unclear. It may reflect pressure on land or different cultural traditions. Conflict between pastoralists and arable farmers in the NWR has been recognised as a perennial problem and the subject of a number of studies of...
These processes are, in turn, intimately related to soil redox potential via water-filled pore space, the timing of field operations, such as grazing and fertilization, which are not included in more empirical/lower Tier approaches (Del Grosso et al., 2015). 4.2. Relevance of process-based ...
and per head calf prices and variable attributes of the rearer, finisher, and processor. The study defined the availability of dairy-origin beef cattle in NZ, accounting for the expected proportions of heifer, steer, and bull calves. The simulation was parameterized based on calves born in 2018...
Trees were planted three meters apart, with an average of 66 trees per hectare. Cattle remain approximately three days in each plot, thereby completing a cycle of each plot every 30–45 days. In the dry season, when grass growth is slower and over-grazing is more likely, less time is ...