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Grazing Behavior Of Beef Cattle During First-Time Exposure To A Pearl Millet Pasture Treated With A Chemical Plant-Growth Regulator, J E. Arias, C T. Dougherty, M Collins Aug 2024

Grazing Behavior Of Beef Cattle During First-Time Exposure To A Pearl Millet Pasture Treated With A Chemical Plant-Growth Regulator, J E. Arias, C T. Dougherty, M Collins

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Twelve tethered Angus cows were used to estimate 1he effect of structure and chemical composition of a pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum L. Leeke cv, Tifleaf-.2. hybrid) pasture.on grazing. behaviour. Cerone­ (ethephon (2-chloroethyl) phosphonic acid) plant growth retardant (fOR) was broadcast, establishing canopy heights of 0.855, 0.716 and 0,829 m;• neutral detergent fibr􀁋 (NDP) of 65,3, 63 .. 4 ·and 64.91/'; acid detergent • fibre (ADF) of 37.6, 36.2 and,37.5%: and in vitro organic .matter digestibility (lVOMD) of 66.4, 67 .9 and 66.9% (Treatment 1. (Tl), T2 and ·T3, respectively). ·Effective biting rate (BBR) averaged 24, 28 an!l 25 bites/min …


Atmospheric Sulpher Inputs In Rainfall In Southern New Zealand, C C. Boswell, W H. Risk, R J. Littlejohn Aug 2024

Atmospheric Sulpher Inputs In Rainfall In Southern New Zealand, C C. Boswell, W H. Risk, R J. Littlejohn

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Rainfall was collected from 53 sites, arranged in 5 transects across the southern lowlands of the South Island of New Zealand, over a 12-month period. Atmospheric sulphur (S) inputs· in rainfall ranged from l to 38 kg S/ha/annum, Close correlation of sulphate and chloride· showed most of the S was of marine origin. S inputs were highest at the coast and declined inland linearly with the log of distance from the coast, with different intercept parameters between transects. This reflected different amounts of protection from the prevailing south­westerly (SW) weather between transects. SW rainfall delivered most S and sites exposed …


Improvement Of Grass-Dominated Swards By Sod-Seeding In Eastern Hokkaido, Japan, Yoshihiko Takeda Aug 2024

Improvement Of Grass-Dominated Swards By Sod-Seeding In Eastern Hokkaido, Japan, Yoshihiko Takeda

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Introduction of forage legumes into grass-dominant swards by sod­seeding may greatly improve vegetation and herbage production. Two field experiments were carried out to introduce red clover (Trifolimn pratense L.) into timothy (Phleum pratense L.)-dominant swards by the cultivation of sward surface without chemical suppression of existing timothy: I) Cultivation of the whole grassland (A) with rotary-harrow or disc-harrow or the partial cultivation (B) with slot-seeder, using John Deere PowrTillseeder or Hunter Rotary strip seeder, provided satisfactory seed-bed forsod-seeded clover, 2) Suppression effects on existing timothy by cultivation treatments influenced the establishment of sod-seeded clover, and effects varied …


Improvement Of Red Clover Persistence In Japan, Hidekazu Yamaguchi, Akira Sawai, Kazuhiro Uchiyama Aug 2024

Improvement Of Red Clover Persistence In Japan, Hidekazu Yamaguchi, Akira Sawai, Kazuhiro Uchiyama

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Two new cultivars Hokuseki and Taisetsu of red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) were selected for disease tolerance and high vigour in the third year of growth to improve persistence. This· paper compares persistence of the cultivars with that of·Sapporo, a check cultivar, and elucidates what determines the persistence of the cultivars. Five-year tests showed that Hokuseki and Taisetsu yielded higher than Sapporo in later years. The cultivars were more tolerant than Sapporo, to Sclerotinia trifoliorum and some other diseases. These results suggest that selection for high vigour in the third year under snowy conditions was effective. in selecting for persistence …


Rapid Wilting With A Large Scale Forage Mat Maker, P Savoie, D Tremblay, R Michaud Aug 2024

Rapid Wilting With A Large Scale Forage Mat Maker, P Savoie, D Tremblay, R Michaud

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Forage mat making is a process that combines 4 operations in a single machine: mowing the fresh crop, maceration with grinding rolls, compression of the mashed forage into a thin mat and deposition on the stubble for natural air drying. A large-1cale forage mat maker was recently built by our research group in Canada. It incorporates a 2.1 m wide mower, 8 seraced rolls 1.5 m wide and a belt press system' producing a continuous mat 1.2 m wide. The prototype was used to · evaluate wilting of lucerne in field conditions. Matted lucerne initially at 81 % moisture reached …


Performance Of Subterranean Clover Int He Central Andes Of Peru, Brigitte L. Maass, Custodio L. Bojorquez Aug 2024

Performance Of Subterranean Clover Int He Central Andes Of Peru, Brigitte L. Maass, Custodio L. Bojorquez

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

The central Andes of Peru are characterised by moderately acid soils, a pronounced dry season of 4-5 months and temperatures that decrease as night frosts increase with altitude. Above an altitude of 3200 m asl, the proportion of pastures in land use increases. However, native pastures lack sufficient quality and quantity to maintain· animal production, particularly in the dry season. Where irrigation is not available, introducing annual legumes may be an option to improve native pastures. In a trial to test adaptation of subterra.nean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.), 5 Australian cultivars were sown at 4 different altitudes between 3300 …


Breeding Italian Ryegrass For A Heavy Snowfall Area In Japan, Improving The Two Aspects Of Snow Endurance, Makoto Kobayashi, Kazuhiro Tase, Tomoyuki Yukawa, Katsuo Egara Aug 2024

Breeding Italian Ryegrass For A Heavy Snowfall Area In Japan, Improving The Two Aspects Of Snow Endurance, Makoto Kobayashi, Kazuhiro Tase, Tomoyuki Yukawa, Katsuo Egara

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

in parts of Japan, snow endurance is the most critical factor for winter crop production. To overcome the problem, a breeding , programme of Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) was started In 1962 and led to the release of the tetraploid variety Miyukiaoba, which has an extremely high level of snow endurance. It is shown· that snow, endurance has resulted from the resistance to snow mold; disease, especially Pythium paddicum and Typhula incarnata. Accumulation of fructan (fructose polymer) also plays an important role in survival under snow. This study demonstrates the relationship of the 2 aspects to snow …


Early And Late Grazing Of Cocksfoot And Tall Fescue Hay Fields Overseeded With Red Clover, E C. Prigge, W B. Bryan, E S. Goldman, G E. D'Souza Aug 2024

Early And Late Grazing Of Cocksfoot And Tall Fescue Hay Fields Overseeded With Red Clover, E C. Prigge, W B. Bryan, E S. Goldman, G E. D'Souza

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Grazing hay fields with beef cattle during portions of the year when hay is traditionally fed, was examined to yield, quality of forage and composition of the sward. Pour managements were compared: early spring, one hay cutting, and late autumn grazing (GHG), 2 hay cuttings (HH), early spring grazing and 2 hay cuttings (GHH), and 1 hay culling and late au1umn· grazing (HG). The managements were applied lo tall foscue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) (TP) and cocksfool (Dactylis glomerata L.) (Cfl) hay fields, overseeded with red clover (Trifolium pratense L.). Annual herbage dry mailer production from the plots …


Co-Operative Evaluation Of Northern Hemisphere Grassland Germplasm In Inner Mongolia And The Western United States, Larry K. Holzworth, Gu Anlin, J Scheetz, J Carlson Aug 2024

Co-Operative Evaluation Of Northern Hemisphere Grassland Germplasm In Inner Mongolia And The Western United States, Larry K. Holzworth, Gu Anlin, J Scheetz, J Carlson

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Inner Mongolia, Peoples Republic of China (PRC) and the western United States (USA) have deteriorated or altered grasslands needing revegetation and stabilisation for soil protection and sustained production. The semi-arid and arid grasslands of Inner Mongolia and the western USA are ecologically similar in structure and function. Bach can contribute elite germplasm for revegetation programs on both continents. Evaluation trials were established jointly in Inner Mongolia and in the northern intermountain west USA by Chinese and American scientists during 1991 and 1993. Entries included Asian and North American plant materials. Results of these co­operative trials show many species having high …


Factors Affecting Winter Survival Of Dactylis Glomerata In Alberta, Canada, Jane R. King, G A. Van Esbroeck Aug 2024

Factors Affecting Winter Survival Of Dactylis Glomerata In Alberta, Canada, Jane R. King, G A. Van Esbroeck

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Dactylis glomerata (orchardgrass) is not completely winter hardy under the extreme continental climate of the Canadian prairies. It grows vigorously in the autumn, but cutting or grazing at this time may affect its winter survival. Miniature snow fences (30 cm) were used to examine the interaction between autumn harvest date and stubble height effects on winter survival and subsequent yields. Plants cut in September and October had lower autumn carbohydrate storage levels and, in the absence of a snow fence, suffered more winter kill and had lower spring yields than plants cut in August. The presence of a snow fence …


Selection For Improved Low Temperature Germination Of White Clover Seed, J R. Caradus Aug 2024

Selection For Improved Low Temperature Germination Of White Clover Seed, J R. Caradus

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Selections were made within 10 cultivars of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) for rapid germination rale al 4°C. There were 2 selection cycles and progeny from crosses between genotypes selected from within cultivars were compared wilh the original unselected cultivar seed lines for ability to germinate at 4°C. There ·was significant variation among control cultivars and among selected lines for germination rate index at 4°C. Cultivars from northern Europe had a higher germination rate index than cultivars from New Zealand, Australia and Israel. Selection for increased germination rate index at 4°C was successful and the relationship between germination rate …


Effects Of Grassland Burning During Early Spring In Korea, Sung Seo Aug 2024

Effects Of Grassland Burning During Early Spring In Korea, Sung Seo

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

A field experiment was carried out in 1989 and 1990 to determine the effects of dead material (length 15 cm and 30 cm), date of burning (21 February, 2 March, I I March and 20 March) and a non-burning control treatment during eacly spring on grass growth, yield, and nutritive value in existing pasture dominated by orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata L.). On average burning treatments increased the soil surface temperature and the 10 cm soil depth temperature by S.5°C and 2.8°C respectively. A little burning damage was present after the burn on 20 March. However, burning, date of burning or …


Factors Required To Sustain Pastoral Farming Systems And Forage Supply In Winter Cold Zones, H T. Kunelius, D A. Kim, H Hirota, T Zhu Aug 2024

Factors Required To Sustain Pastoral Farming Systems And Forage Supply In Winter Cold Zones, H T. Kunelius, D A. Kim, H Hirota, T Zhu

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Forage grasses and legumes are a main component of livestock diets in winter cold zones, There are over 130 million ha of grassland in this zone and there is a large, undeveloped land base in fringe areas suitable for forage production. Regulations on land ownership and use hamper efficient development of forage-based farming systems in some regions. The short growing season Ii mils the grassland farming in the winter cold zones. The winter season is long and cold temperatures, freezing and thawing, and diseases' exert severe stress on overwintering forage plants. The development of persistent cultivars is essential for sustained …


Rangeland Exploitation- The Global Need For Integrated Science, A H. Nordmeyer Aug 2024

Rangeland Exploitation- The Global Need For Integrated Science, A H. Nordmeyer

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

The global surge in human population growth is placing major pressures on winter cold rangelands. The need is urgent to develop an international science that comes to grips with local requirements for food and fuel, and combines these with the global requirements of maintaining and increasing stores of carbon. The critical problem for rangelands is that most systems do not generate incomes to allow replacement or enhancement of the nutrients removed by herded animals, by cut-and-carry forage harvesting, and by fuel extraction. Progress in rangeland science that is relevant to subsistence cultures requires a better understanding of the carbon and …


Sustainable Clover-Dominant Swards For Lamb Production Under Low Temperatures, J E. Vipond, G Swift, T H. Mcclelland Aug 2024

Sustainable Clover-Dominant Swards For Lamb Production Under Low Temperatures, J E. Vipond, G Swift, T H. Mcclelland

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

ABSTRACT Upland pastures for sheep and beef cattle in the UK typically contain less than 5% clover in the grazed herbage, Use of fertiliser N, low P and K status, low pH and inappropriate choice of grass and clover varieties are implicated in this low pasture clover content, along with temperature constraints. In a 4-year study, swards of tecraploid perenn ial ryegrass (Lolium perenne, cv. Condesa) were compared with swards of a diploid perennial rye grass (cv. Contender) both being maintained at a constant grazing height of 4-6 cm and given 160 kg N/ha/year. Lamb output (kg/ ha) from …


Effect Of Condensed-Tannins In Lotus Pedunculatus On The Digestion And Plasma Metabolism Of Methionine And Cystine In Sheep, W C. Mcnabb, G C. Waghorn, T N. Barry, I D. Shelton Aug 2024

Effect Of Condensed-Tannins In Lotus Pedunculatus On The Digestion And Plasma Metabolism Of Methionine And Cystine In Sheep, W C. Mcnabb, G C. Waghorn, T N. Barry, I D. Shelton

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

The effect of condensed tannins (CT) on the digestion and metabolism of methionine and cystine was studied in sheep housed indoors and fed Lotus pedunculatus hourly. The PBO sheep (no CT) lost 30% of ingested methionine and cystine across the rumen, whereas the control sheep (CT acting normally) lost no methionine and cystine across the rumen. The apparent absorption of methionine from the small intestine was 27% higher in control than PBO sheep, but both groups had a similar apparent absorption of cystine from the small intestine. CT had no effect upon plasma methionine irreversible loss rate (IRL), but markedly …


Stockpiling Of Tropical Forage For The Dry Season In Martinique, I Gayalin Aug 2024

Stockpiling Of Tropical Forage For The Dry Season In Martinique, I Gayalin

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

In Martinique standing fodder crops were found to be an alternative way to improve dry season feeding to livestock. The stockpiling ability of 4 grasses (Tripsacum laxum, Pennisetum purpureum, • Brachiaria decumbens and Panicum maximum) has been tested for 2 years on 3 sites located in different pedoclimatic zones. Two deferment 1 dates were chosen (1 and: 2 months before the end of the rainy season). During the dry season, from February-June, dry matter (DM). yields and morphological composition (green leaves, stems and dead' materials) were estimated through sampling every fortnight. In the· drier site, accumulated DM yields and …


Breeding Of Apomictic Brachiaria Through Interspecific Hybridisation, C B. Do Valle, C Gilenke, G.O C. Leguizamon Aug 2024

Breeding Of Apomictic Brachiaria Through Interspecific Hybridisation, C B. Do Valle, C Gilenke, G.O C. Leguizamon

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Brachiaria is a tropical grass genus recently introduced on the American continent. Two species are widely sown as pastures in Brazil, n. decumbens (D) cv. Basilisk, and n. brizantha (B) cv. Marandu. These 2 cultivars behave as obligate apomicts (APO), therefore impairing direct hybridisation. A breeding programme was started al the National Center for Research in Beef Callie (CNPGC­EMBRAPA), Campo Grande, MS, Brazil in 1988, with the objeclive of obtaining apomictic hybrids with the growth habit and adaptation lo poor soils of D, resistance lo spilllebugs (Homoplera:Cercopidae) of B using sexual B. mzil:iensis (R) as mother plant. R has …


Modelling As Tool For Grassland Science Progress, N G. Seligman Aug 2024

Modelling As Tool For Grassland Science Progress, N G. Seligman

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Simulation modeling in grassland science has a history of more than 20 years. To dnle it has been distinguished more by its continuing and expanding development than by its success in advancing grassland science and practice. This possibly reflects the phenomenal increase in computer technology compared with the much more modest progress in grassland science. Models have nevertheless been the vehicle for identifiable contributions to grassland theory and there are an increasing number of successful applications in management and policy situations. Expectations for future contributions are more realistic today than in the heady early years, but despite much disillusion, the …


Decision Support System In The Transfer Of Grassland Technology, J W. Stuth, W T. Hamilton, J C. Conner, D P. Sheehy Aug 2024

Decision Support System In The Transfer Of Grassland Technology, J W. Stuth, W T. Hamilton, J C. Conner, D P. Sheehy

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

A world-wide demand for sustainable development of our grazinglands has placed an unprecedented urgency to determine mechanisms to develop and transfer technology that meets the needs of individual landholders and overarching values of society. Unfortunately, advances in science and technology have outstripped our ability lo organise information into a usable form using traditional institutions. The emergence of computer technology with high power/ cost ratios has accelerated interest in computerised decision support systems (DSS) over the past 10 years. These systems assist resource managers in dealing with complex planning problems by allowing exploration of alternatives and selection of appropriate technology. If …


Software For Grassland Management For The Supply Of Fresh Feed For Stall-Feeding And/Or Grazing And For Conservation In Combination With Feed Production On Arable Land, A Chudy Aug 2024

Software For Grassland Management For The Supply Of Fresh Feed For Stall-Feeding And/Or Grazing And For Conservation In Combination With Feed Production On Arable Land, A Chudy

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Tasks, fundamentals and methodics (algorithms) of software for the projection of feed production (FUPRO) as part of an integrated software program (the package Futterplanung), are described. It covers total feed-economic relations, starting from the use of agricultural acreage up to specific animal requirement.


Sward Production Estimated By Spectral Reflectance, G Nagy, V Zilinyi Aug 2024

Sward Production Estimated By Spectral Reflectance, G Nagy, V Zilinyi

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

A non-destructive spectral reflectance method was used for the measurement of aerial biomass yields of different grasslands. Vegetation indices {VI) were calculated from the green, red and near-infrared light reflectance. These indices were compared with actual grass yields cut just after the reflectance measurement. The correlation coefficient between actual yields and VI was significant (r=0.969,n=24). This non-destructive technique is therefore a reliable tool for the estimation of standing biomass of grasslands.


Inference Space Choices In Combined Mixed Model Analyses Of Discrete Grazing Trials, H A. Fribourg, R W. Thompson, J C. Waller, W L. Sanders Aug 2024

Inference Space Choices In Combined Mixed Model Analyses Of Discrete Grazing Trials, H A. Fribourg, R W. Thompson, J C. Waller, W L. Sanders

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Grazing trials are limited by financial and logistical constraints that restrict duration and number of treatments to be investigated. Combining data from independent trials may be a feasible way to circumvent these constraints and provide a more meaningful body of information. Datasets were pooled from 12 independent trials conducted during the last 13 springs at 9 locations in 7 USA eastern states (a total of 37 location/ years) to provide combined estimates of steer (Bos taurus) performance on Festuca arundinacea pastures free of or infested with the endophytic fungus Acrenoium coenophialium, and to demonstrate the effectiveness and …


An Expert System To Advise Tasmanian Farmers On Pasture Mixtures And Fodder Crops, Peter Gillard Aug 2024

An Expert System To Advise Tasmanian Farmers On Pasture Mixtures And Fodder Crops, Peter Gillard

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

In Tasmania, the Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries needed to find a more effective method of informing farmers obout the best pasture and forage species. PASTURBPAK, an expert system, was designed to meet this need. The program offers advice on mixtures of species and lists cultivars that are adapted to the environment, and the need of the farmer and livestock type. Seed merchants have installed the software to make the information available when farmers buy seed. Sales starf can now instantly access the corporate expertise of DPIF, and offer customers printed advice specific to their need. The relevance of …


Comparison Of Two Calibration Procedures For Predicting Leaf Percentages From Forage Sorghums And Pearlmillets Using Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy, T P. Karnezos, A G. Matches, J W. Keeling Aug 2024

Comparison Of Two Calibration Procedures For Predicting Leaf Percentages From Forage Sorghums And Pearlmillets Using Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy, T P. Karnezos, A G. Matches, J W. Keeling

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

A rapid method for determining leaf percentage (LP) from forage sorghums (Sorglium bicolor (L.) Moench) and pearlmillets (Pennisetum americaum (L.) Leeke) is reported. Our objective was to develop and compare two near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) calibration methods for predicting LP. Calibration methods developed were: I) leaves assigned a value of 99.99% leaf and 0.01 % stem, and stems a value of 99.99% stem and 0.01% leaf; and 2) ground leaf and stem samples mixed by weight to obtain a range of LP. Samples were scanned using NIRS and calibration equations developed. Equations had coefficients of multiple determination (R2) …


Computer Simulation To Aid The Development, Transfer An Adoption Of Alternative Forage Conservation Systems, C A. Rotz, D R. Buckmaster Aug 2024

Computer Simulation To Aid The Development, Transfer An Adoption Of Alternative Forage Conservation Systems, C A. Rotz, D R. Buckmaster

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

A computer simulation model of forage production, conservation and use was developed to evaluate forage technologies. The model simulates forage losses and quality changes along with the use and costs of machines, structures, labour, fuel, chemicals, etc. Alfalfa and corn produced on the farm arc supplemented with purchased feeds to feed a dairy herd or they are sold. Simulation over many years of weather conditions provides a long-term evaluation of the performance and economics of alternative forage systems. Simulation results provide manufacturers with design-performance constraints which aid the development of new products. Adoption of available forage technology is aided by …


Developing Long-Term Weather Records For Use With Rangeland Management Modelsc, Clayton L. Hanson, J Ross Wight Aug 2024

Developing Long-Term Weather Records For Use With Rangeland Management Modelsc, Clayton L. Hanson, J Ross Wight

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

The use of natural resource models for research and management of rangeland ecosystems is limited by the unavailability of long-term weather records. This paper identifies sources of weather information for the United States; suggests methods for estimating missing records; and illustrates the use of double-mass curve procedures for evaluating the quality of data sets. Where weather data are limited in ducat ion or unavailable, stochastic weather generation is an option to simulate daily weather records.


Making Models Easy To Use, J Ross Wight, Clayton L. Hanson Aug 2024

Making Models Easy To Use, J Ross Wight, Clayton L. Hanson

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

A major limitation to the application of natural resource models to resource management problems is the unavailability of input information and complexity of model operation and output interpretation. These problems can be moderated by using synthetic weather data, algorithms and expert systems to calculate model parameters and input variables and computer programs to simplify development of input data files and interpretation of output results. This paper summarises some of the procedures and techniques that can be used to make models easier to use and more useful as management tools.


Simulation Models As Decision Aids For Management Of Rangeland Ecosystems, J Ross Wight, Clayton L. Hanson Aug 2024

Simulation Models As Decision Aids For Management Of Rangeland Ecosystems, J Ross Wight, Clayton L. Hanson

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Rangeland simulation models have been used primarily as research tools to synthesise and organise information and to conceptualise and describe the interacting components of the ecosystem. Their application as decision aids for range management has not been developed. This paper discusses ways simulation models, such as SPUR· (Simulation of Production and Utilisation of Rangelands), can be used to forecast herbage p1oduction and the occurrence of biological windows, enhance monitoring, and predict the impacts of management and climate change on the soil, water, and plant resources including species composition.


Models Of Pasture Production To Aid On-Farm Decision Making In New Zealand, J A. Baars, M D. Rollo Aug 2024

Models Of Pasture Production To Aid On-Farm Decision Making In New Zealand, J A. Baars, M D. Rollo

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Two microcomputer-based predictive pasture models, for use in decision making by agricultural consultants and industry, are described. The first model (GRASS) was developed to understand the interactions between environment and management. The second model supplies pasture growth rates for current or predicted weather conditions by adjustment of stored actual average fortnightly pasture growth rates for a wide range of measurement sites. Ways are described in which the models are being used in transfer of technology.