The differing effects of zero-grazing and conventional grazing on the amount of grass grown and the level of soil surface damage following an early spring grazing event

Murphy, Jack

The differing effects of zero-grazing and conventional grazing on the amount of grass grown and the level of soil surface damage following an early spring grazing event [electronic resource] / Jack Murphy - 1 online resource (41 pages) figures, tables ;

BSc (Hons) in Agriculture and Environmental Management.

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The objective of the study is to look the role zero-grazing could play in increasing utilisation of early spring grass and assess the differing effects it has versus the grazing of cows in the traditional manner in early spring.


Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (2021) --Dissertations


Grazing
Dairy farming--Feeding and feeds
Grasses