2019
DOI: 10.33584/jnzg.2019.81.396
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The performance and profitability of plantain/clover pasture mixtures in East Coast farming systems

Abstract: Yield and animal performance data from plantain/clover and resident ryegrass-based pastures were collected over several years from six properties on the East Coast of the North Island. This information was used in a FARMAX® model developed for a hypothetical farm based on data collected by the Beef + Lamb Economic Service. The hypothetical farm was 495 ha with 50 ha of flats used for silage and/or winter forage crop. The base model had a gross margin of $703/ha. The 50-ha flat block was modelled as if … Show more

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“…In 2011 we planted 7 ha of herb-based pasture. To assess the performance, we joined a project with On Farm Research, a locally based research company, which measured yields of herb-based pastures on six East Coast farms (Muir et al 2019). On Poporangi, we compared the herb-based pasture and an area sown in ryegrass-clover (cultivar of ryegrass One-50) in March 2011.…”
Section: System Improvement -Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2011 we planted 7 ha of herb-based pasture. To assess the performance, we joined a project with On Farm Research, a locally based research company, which measured yields of herb-based pastures on six East Coast farms (Muir et al 2019). On Poporangi, we compared the herb-based pasture and an area sown in ryegrass-clover (cultivar of ryegrass One-50) in March 2011.…”
Section: System Improvement -Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%