新西兰南部冬季种植减少的农业:风险和实用性

Q3 Environmental Science
D. Stevens, Matt Canton, S. Harpham
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为牲畜提供饲料的冬季种植方式正受到新的淡水和动物福利法规的挑战。在新西兰南部,为减少对冬季饲料作物的依赖而进行的调查测试了农业恢复力和农场全草越冬的实际情况,在阿瑙盆地的马拉罗阿站,使用了13900只繁殖母羊中的60%。随着时间的推移,使用气候变化模型测试系统的稳健性,结果表明,冬季饲料作物面积减少25%,EBITDA增加约6%,并且在10年的牧场和作物产量波动期间,净利润也有类似的变化。农场试验强调了对饲料资源和动物进行长期规划和积极管理的必要性。工作人员的积极参与和贡献是实施少耕制度的关键。测量牧场和动物的反应为关键决策提供了数据。该测试的成功证明了员工参与和管理团队在实地准确实施的必要性。团队需要有开放的思想,良好的计划,并愿意实施新的实践,并在工作中学习,为未来的成功提供平台。使用Farmax模型的前瞻性规划为实施实际测试提供了框架,并为测试冬季饲料作物的未来减产提供了信心。对整个农场做法的改变需要纳入全年的活动,以实现冬季饲料作物使用的大幅减少。
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Farming with reduced winter cropping in southern New Zealand: the risks and practicalities
Winter cropping practices to provide feed for livestock are being challenged by new freshwater and animal welfare regulations. Investigations to reduce reliance on winter forage crops in southern New Zealand tested farming resilience and practical on-farm all-grass wintering using 60% of the 13,900 breeding ewes at Mararoa Station in the Te Anau basin. Testing the system robustness over time, using modelling of climatic variation, demonstrated that reducing the area of winter forage crop by 25% increased EBITDA by approximately 6% and had similar variations in net earnings over a 10-year period of pasture and crop yield fluctuations. On-farm testing highlighted the need for long-term planning and active management of both the feed resource and animals. Active engagement and contributions of staff were the key to implementing a Less-crop system. Measuring pastures and animal responses provided data to inform key decision making. The success of this test demonstrated the need for staff engagement and accurate implementation from the management team on the ground.  The team needed to be open minded, well planned and have a willingness to implement new practices and learn on the job, providing a platform for future success. Forward planning using Farmax modelling provided a framework for the implementation of the practical test and provided confidence to test future reductions in winter forage crops. Changes to whole-farm practices need to incorporate activities throughout the year to implement significant reductions in winter forage crop use.
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Journal of New Zealand Grasslands
Journal of New Zealand Grasslands Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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