Renovation and Management Effects on Pasture Productivity Under Rotational Grazing

G. Brink, R. Jackson, J. Bleier, S. K. Chamberlain, Andrew R. Jakubowski
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Renovating permanent pasture to replace existing cool-season perennial grasses with improved varieties has potential risk and reward. Improved grasses may increase long-term productivity, but these increases should offset costs associated with replacing an existing stand. We eliminated existing perennial grass stands with tillage and herbicides and sowed a mixture of improved orchardgrass and meadow fescue in 2006 on five Wisconsin farms that used a range of rotational grazing systems. Paddocks were also subject to either typical producer management or recommended agronomic management. Despite considerable farm-to-farm variation, annual forage yield of improved varieties was greater than that of existing grasses the next two years. The yield advantage of improved varieties was greater when managed according to recommended agronomic practices in 2007, but management had no effect in 2008. Forage nutritive value was not influenced by grasses or management at any time during the growing season. Our results suggest that renovation with improved grasses increases pasture productivity, but producers should also consider their management and pasture production goals before renovating.
轮牧条件下改良与管理对草地生产力的影响
用改良品种替代现有的冷季多年生牧草,改造永久草场具有潜在的风险和回报。改良的草可以提高长期生产力,但这些增加应该抵消更换现有林分的相关成本。2006年,我们通过耕作和除草剂消除了现有的多年生草地,并在威斯康星州的五个农场种植了改良的果园草和草地羊茅的混合物,这些农场采用了一系列轮牧系统。围场也受到典型生产者管理或推荐农艺管理的影响。尽管农场间差异很大,但改良品种在接下来的两年里的年饲料产量大于现有牧草。2007年按推荐农艺做法管理的良种产量优势更大,但2008年管理没有效果。在生长季节的任何时候,牧草的营养价值不受牧草或管理的影响。我们的研究结果表明,改良牧草的改造提高了牧场生产力,但生产者在改造前也应考虑他们的管理和牧场生产目标。
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