Tall fescue on moor-sites

Description

Demonstration plot to compare: Tall fescue vs. perennial ryegrass (cultivars for moor-soils); and especially structured grassland mixtures; test of performance on a moor-site where perennial ryegrass is difficult to establish permanently. Comparison of yield, fodder quality, suitability for biogas plants, silage, persistence

The farmer was interested to find alternatives to perennial ryegrass for wet moor sites, because of its unsatisfying persistence on those sites
It was a challenge to establish the new grasses on the wet moor-site; persistence remains to be seen.

Farm description

Environment

  • Soil type: Sandy soils and moor
  • Climate: Temperate oceanic climate
  • Average altitude: 2 m a.s.l. ; no slope

Grassland management

  • No grazing
  • Five cuts per year

Structure

  • Annual work units: 1.5
  • Agricultural Area: 185 ha
  • 113 ha permanent grassland, 50 ha silage maize and 20 ha arable land

Animal performance

  • 143 Dairy cows and 161 heifers;
  • 8600 l /year/dairy animal
  • Bull fattening: 400 kg carcass weight (20 months)
  • Heifer fattening: 380 kg carcass weight (24 months)

Why it is working

Good weather conditions and know how of the farmer were essential to establish Festuca arundinacea successfully.

Additional information

Farming system

conventional farming

Domains of innovation

forage mixture

Main types of animal

beef cattle, dairy cattle

Country

Germany

Product type

Farmer portrait

Language

English, German

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