Development of a high country winter-feed option using irrigated nitrogenfertilised tall fescue

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  • K.M. Pollock
  • D. Scott
  • J.S. Robertson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1994.56.2103

Abstract

A 2 ha 6-year trial on pure stands of irrigated Grasslands Roa tall fescue compared the effect of high (600-300 kg N/ba/yr as urea) and moderate (300-150) nitrogen rates split over either 2- or 4- weekly application, on hay production, some summer grazing and autumn regrowth prior to winter and fed to pregnant ewes on the same plots. Annual yields averaged 13.8 t DM/ba with a 24% advantage to high N. Pregnant ewes break fed a mixed allowance of hay and grass regrowth lost c. 2.4% body weight over a g-week winter period. There was thinning of the stands under high N and long summer regrowth period. It was considered better to forego some of the winter feed potential for some summer grazing, or a further hay cut, to maintain stand density. Keywords: Festuca arundinacea, high country, irrigation, winter feed

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1994-01-01

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