Journal article
A 100-Year Review: A century of change in temperate grazing dairy systems
JR Roche, DP Berry, AM Bryant, CR Burke, ST Butler, PG Dillon, DJ Donaghy, B Horan, KA Macdonald, KL Macmillan
Journal of Dairy Science | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2017
Abstract
From 1917 to 2017, dairy grazing systems have evolved from uncontrolled grazing of unimproved pastures by dual-purpose dairy-beef breeds to an intensive system with a high output per unit of land from a fit-for-purpose cow. The end of World War I signaled significant government investments in agricultural research institutes around the world, which coincided with technological breakthroughs in milk harvesting and a recognition that important traits in both plants and animals could be improved upon relatively rapidly through genetic selection. Uptake of milk recording and herd testing increased rapidly through the 1920s, as did the recognition that pastures that were rested in between grazing..
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