
Annual and seasonal changes in production and composition of grazed
clover-grass mixtures in organic farming
E. Kuusela
Abstract
A grazed field experiment based on a randomised block design was conducted
in Eastern Finland to evaluate the potential of alsike clover (Trifoliun
hybridum L.), red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) and white clover
(Trifolium repens L.) to support herbage production from clover-grass
mixtures under organic farming practices.
The effect of seed mixture
(alsike clover, red clover, white clover, white and alsike clover
or grass mixture), year (1996, 1997 and 1998) and grazing period
(5 per grazing season) on pre- and post-grazing herbage mass (HM),
botanical and chemical composition of pregrazing HM and post-grazing
sward height was assessed. The nutritive value of herbage for milk
production was also considered.
Seed mixtures resulted in different
pre-grazing HM and post-grazing sward heights, but similar pre-
minus post-grazing HM. Compared with other mixtures, the proportion
of
clover was higher for white clover based mixtures. The white
clover mixture had the highest crude protein content and lowest concentrations
of cellulose and hemicellulose. In addition to seed mixture,
the
effect of year and grazing period on measured parameters was
significant, highlighting the importance of grazing management. Moderate
pasture
herbage production of relative high nutritive value was achieved
under organic practices, but the supply and nutritive value of
herbage was variable and, in some cases, unable to meet the requirements
of lactating dairy cows. The proportion of clover in all seed
mixtures decreased year on year, and was subject to seasonal variations
that
altered the nutritional value of herbage. White clover was the
most suitable perennial clover for pastures in Eastern Finland.
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Source
Agricultural and Food Science (2004) 13: 309-325
Author Location & Affiliation
University of Joensuu, Department of Biology, PO Box 111, FI-80101
Joensuu, Finland. E-mail eeva.kuusela@joensuu.fi
Posted February 2010
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