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Sward characteristics and performance of dairy cows in organic grass-legume pastures shaded by tropical trees.

D S C Paciullo1, M F A Pires1, L J M Aroeira1, M J F Morenz1, R M Maurício2, C A M Gomide1, S R Silveira2.   

Abstract

The silvopastoral system (SPS) has been suggested to ensure sustainability in animal production systems in tropical ecosystems. The objective of this study was to evaluate pasture characteristics, herbage intake, grazing activity and milk yield of Holstein×Zebu cows managed in two grazing systems (treatments): SPS dominated by a graminaceous forage (Brachiaria decumbens) intercropped with different leguminous herbaceous forages (Stylosanthes spp., Pueraria phaseoloides and Calopogonium mucunoides) and legume trees (Acacia mangium, Gliricidia sepium and Leucaena leucocephala), and open pasture (OP) of B. decumbens intercropped only with Stylosanthes spp. Pastures were managed according to the rules for organic cattle production. The study was carried out by following a switch back format with 12 cows, 6 for each treatment, over 3 experimental years. Herbage mass was similar (P>0.05) for both treatments, supporting an average stocking rate of 1.23 AU/ha. Daily dry matter intake did not vary (P>0.05) between treatments (average of 11.3±1.02 kg/cow per day, corresponding to 2.23±0.2% BW). Milk yield was higher (P0.05) in subsequent years. The highest (P0.05) milk yields. Low persistence of Stylosanthes guianensis was observed over the experimental period, indicating that the persistence of forage legumes under grazing could be improved using adapted cultivars that have higher annual seed production. The SPS and a diversified botanical composition of the pasture using legume species mixed with grasses are recommended for organic milk production.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24703358     DOI: 10.1017/S1751731114000767

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Animal        ISSN: 1751-7311            Impact factor:   3.240


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Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod       Date:  2022-08-03       Impact factor: 1.893

3.  Silvopastoral systems for offsetting livestock emissions in the tropics: a case study of a dairy farm in Costa Rica.

Authors:  Robert Brook; Eilidh Forster; David Styles; André Mancebo Mazzetto; Claudia Arndt; M Jimena Esquivel; David Chadwick
Journal:  Agron Sustain Dev       Date:  2022-10-13       Impact factor: 7.832

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