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Companion cropping chicory with winter forage cereals for grazing and forage conservation. Dry matter yields, nutritive characteristics and mineral content

JL Jacobs, GN Ward

Animal Production Science | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2011

Abstract

Limitations to the current perennial ryegrass-based pasture system on dryland dairy farms in southern Australia has led to research into alternatives that can produce either additional DM, out of season feed or can improve nutritive characteristics. The use of winter annual crops followed by a summer crop have the potential to achieve these goals but often result in considerable periods where new crops are establishing and feed is not available for consumption. Companion cropping offers an option to overcome these limitations. The experiment reported in this paper examines the DM yields, nutritive characteristics and mineral content of companion cropping wheat or triticale at different sowin..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The author acknowledges the Victorian Government, Dairy Australia, WestVic Dairy, Gipps Dairy and Murray Dairy for providing financial assistance for this study and also thanks DemoDAIRY for the use of land on their farm to undertake the experiment. The technical support of Troy Jenkin, Kelly Rentsch, Stewart Burch, Robyn Bush and Matthew Banner and biometrical analyses by Gavin Kearney are also acknowledged.