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Agricultural ScienceAgricultural Science5 megtekintések·Frissítve Jun 12, 2026·6 oldal

Effective Grassland Management Techniques

Grass is literally Ireland's green gold - our mild, wet... Továbbiak megjelenítése

1
of 6
# Grassland Management

## The importance of grassland in Ireland

Grass is the most important crop in Ireland. Our climate (mild, wet) is p

The Importance of Grassland in Ireland

Think about it - nearly every field you see driving through the countryside is growing grass, and there's a very good reason for that. Our weather might be rubbish for holidays, but it's absolutely perfect for grass production.

Grass is the cheapest feed you can give to cattle and sheep, which makes it the foundation of Irish agriculture. The whole game is about maximising both the quantity and quality of grass your land produces, then ensuring your animals actually eat as much of it as possible rather than trampling it into mud.

When farmers nail their grassland management, their animals perform better (more milk, better weight gain) and their profits shoot up. It's that simple - better grass equals better business.

Key Insight: Good grassland management isn't just about growing grass - it's about growing the right grass at the right time and making sure none of it goes to waste.

2
of 6
# Grassland Management

## The importance of grassland in Ireland

Grass is the most important crop in Ireland. Our climate (mild, wet) is p

Essential Grassland Terms

Before diving into the technical stuff, you need to get your head around the key terms that farmers use every day. Don't worry - once you understand these, everything else clicks into place.

Dry Matter (DM) is probably the most important concept here. Fresh grass is roughly 80% water and 20% actual substance - that 20% is the dry matter. All feed measurements are based on DM because it's the bit that actually matters for nutrition.

Dry Matter Digestibility (DMD) tells you how much of that dry matter an animal can actually use. Young, leafy grass might have 80%+ DMD, whilst old, stemmy grass could drop to 60% or lower. Higher DMD means better animal performance - it's that straightforward.

Stocking rate measures how many animals you're keeping per hectare, using Livestock Units (LU) as the standard. One dairy cow equals roughly one LU, making comparisons between different farm types much easier.

Remember: Fresh, young grass = high DMD = happy, productive animals. Old, stemmy grass = low DMD = disappointing results.

3
of 6
# Grassland Management

## The importance of grassland in Ireland

Grass is the most important crop in Ireland. Our climate (mild, wet) is p

Key Grass Species for Irish Farms

Not all grass is created equal - some species are absolute superstars whilst others are just taking up space. Perennial Ryegrass (PRG) is the undisputed champion of Irish grassland.

PRG delivers high yields, excellent digestibility, and keeps producing for years once established. It starts growing early in spring and keeps going late into autumn, which perfectly matches our grazing season. Most modern seed mixes are built around PRG for good reason.

White Clover isn't technically a grass, but it's a game-changer. As a legume, it pulls nitrogen from the air and fixes it in the soil, reducing your fertiliser bills. Plus, it's packed with protein, which boosts animal performance significantly.

Timothy is the reliable backup player - it thrives in wet, cold soils where PRG might struggle. It's particularly popular for hay production because it dries well and horses absolutely love it.

Pro Tip: A sward dominated by PRG and white clover is like having a Ferrari engine in your grassland - maximum performance with lower running costs.

4
of 6
# Grassland Management

## The importance of grassland in Ireland

Grass is the most important crop in Ireland. Our climate (mild, wet) is p

Grazing Systems That Actually Work

How you manage your animals' access to grass makes a massive difference to your results. Set stocking might seem simple (just leave the animals in one big field all season), but it's incredibly wasteful.

With set stocking, you get patchy grazing - some areas get hammered whilst others grow old and rank. The manure distribution is terrible, and overall grass production plummets. It's the lazy option that costs you money.

Rotational grazing (also called the paddock system) is where the magic happens. You divide your land into smaller paddocks and move animals every 1-3 days. Each paddock then gets about 21 days to recover and regrow.

This system delivers better grass utilisation (less waste), higher quality feed (animals always get fresh grass), and faster regrowth. The animals eat the grass down to about 4cm, then move on before they can damage it. It's more work initially, but the results speak for themselves.

Bottom Line: Rotational grazing isn't just better - it's dramatically better. Farmers who switch typically see 20-30% improvements in grass production.

5
of 6
# Grassland Management

## The importance of grassland in Ireland

Grass is the most important crop in Ireland. Our climate (mild, wet) is p

Conserving Grass for Winter

Since grass barely grows in winter, you need to save your summer surplus. In Ireland, silage dominates because it doesn't depend on perfect weather like hay does.

Silage making is basically controlled fermentation - think of it as pickling grass. You cut the grass when DMD is high, let it wilt for 24-48 hours to concentrate the sugars, then pack it tightly to exclude air. Beneficial bacteria convert those sugars into lactic acid, dropping the pH to around 4.0 and preserving the grass.

The key is creating anaerobic conditions - no oxygen means no spoilage. Whether you're making pit silage or wrapped bales, air is the enemy. Get it wrong and you'll end up with smelly, rotten feed that animals won't touch.

Hay making is the traditional method - essentially drying grass to below 20% moisture. It requires several days of dry, sunny weather for tedding (turning the grass to dry evenly) and timing the harvest perfectly. When it works, hay stores brilliantly and animals love it.

Weather Reality Check: In Ireland's climate, silage is far more reliable than hay. You might wait weeks for proper hay weather, whilst silage just needs one decent day.

6
of 6
# Grassland Management

## The importance of grassland in Ireland

Grass is the most important crop in Ireland. Our climate (mild, wet) is p

Putting It All Together

The numbers matter in grassland management. Stocking rate calculations are straightforward: divide your total Livestock Units by your land area in hectares. A typical productive Irish dairy farm runs at about 2.0 LU/ha.

For paddock rotations, work backwards from your target rest period. If you want 20 days rest and animals spend 2 days per paddock, you need 11 paddocks total 20daysrest+2daysgrazing=22daycycle÷2daysperpaddock20 days rest + 2 days grazing = 22-day cycle ÷ 2 days per paddock.

Soil fertility underpins everything - you can't grow quality grass on poor soil. Aim for pH 6.3-6.5 and ensure adequate phosphorus and potassium levels. DMD is your quality benchmark - once grass starts producing seed heads, DMD crashes fast.

Remember the fundamental difference: silage is preserved by fermentation 253525-35% DM, less weather dependent, whilst hay is preserved by drying (>80% DM, very weather dependent). Both have their place, but silage suits Irish conditions better.

Exam Success: Focus on why rotational grazing works, how silage fermentation preserves grass, and the key characteristics of Perennial Ryegrass. These concepts appear in virtually every grassland question.

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Agricultural ScienceAgricultural Science5 megtekintések·Frissítve Jun 12, 2026·6 oldal

Effective Grassland Management Techniques

Grass is literally Ireland's green gold - our mild, wet climate makes us world-class at growing it, which is why our dairy and beef industries are so massive. Mastering grassland management is all about getting the most high-quality grass possible... Továbbiak megjelenítése

1
of 6
# Grassland Management

## The importance of grassland in Ireland

Grass is the most important crop in Ireland. Our climate (mild, wet) is p

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  • Hozzáférés minden dokumentumhoz
  • Javítsd a jegyeidet
  • Csatlakozz diákok millióihoz

The Importance of Grassland in Ireland

Think about it - nearly every field you see driving through the countryside is growing grass, and there's a very good reason for that. Our weather might be rubbish for holidays, but it's absolutely perfect for grass production.

Grass is the cheapest feed you can give to cattle and sheep, which makes it the foundation of Irish agriculture. The whole game is about maximising both the quantity and quality of grass your land produces, then ensuring your animals actually eat as much of it as possible rather than trampling it into mud.

When farmers nail their grassland management, their animals perform better (more milk, better weight gain) and their profits shoot up. It's that simple - better grass equals better business.

Key Insight: Good grassland management isn't just about growing grass - it's about growing the right grass at the right time and making sure none of it goes to waste.

2
of 6
# Grassland Management

## The importance of grassland in Ireland

Grass is the most important crop in Ireland. Our climate (mild, wet) is p

Regisztrálj, hogy lásd a tartalmat. Teljesen ingyenes!

  • Hozzáférés minden dokumentumhoz
  • Javítsd a jegyeidet
  • Csatlakozz diákok millióihoz

Essential Grassland Terms

Before diving into the technical stuff, you need to get your head around the key terms that farmers use every day. Don't worry - once you understand these, everything else clicks into place.

Dry Matter (DM) is probably the most important concept here. Fresh grass is roughly 80% water and 20% actual substance - that 20% is the dry matter. All feed measurements are based on DM because it's the bit that actually matters for nutrition.

Dry Matter Digestibility (DMD) tells you how much of that dry matter an animal can actually use. Young, leafy grass might have 80%+ DMD, whilst old, stemmy grass could drop to 60% or lower. Higher DMD means better animal performance - it's that straightforward.

Stocking rate measures how many animals you're keeping per hectare, using Livestock Units (LU) as the standard. One dairy cow equals roughly one LU, making comparisons between different farm types much easier.

Remember: Fresh, young grass = high DMD = happy, productive animals. Old, stemmy grass = low DMD = disappointing results.

3
of 6
# Grassland Management

## The importance of grassland in Ireland

Grass is the most important crop in Ireland. Our climate (mild, wet) is p

Regisztrálj, hogy lásd a tartalmat. Teljesen ingyenes!

  • Hozzáférés minden dokumentumhoz
  • Javítsd a jegyeidet
  • Csatlakozz diákok millióihoz

Key Grass Species for Irish Farms

Not all grass is created equal - some species are absolute superstars whilst others are just taking up space. Perennial Ryegrass (PRG) is the undisputed champion of Irish grassland.

PRG delivers high yields, excellent digestibility, and keeps producing for years once established. It starts growing early in spring and keeps going late into autumn, which perfectly matches our grazing season. Most modern seed mixes are built around PRG for good reason.

White Clover isn't technically a grass, but it's a game-changer. As a legume, it pulls nitrogen from the air and fixes it in the soil, reducing your fertiliser bills. Plus, it's packed with protein, which boosts animal performance significantly.

Timothy is the reliable backup player - it thrives in wet, cold soils where PRG might struggle. It's particularly popular for hay production because it dries well and horses absolutely love it.

Pro Tip: A sward dominated by PRG and white clover is like having a Ferrari engine in your grassland - maximum performance with lower running costs.

4
of 6
# Grassland Management

## The importance of grassland in Ireland

Grass is the most important crop in Ireland. Our climate (mild, wet) is p

Regisztrálj, hogy lásd a tartalmat. Teljesen ingyenes!

  • Hozzáférés minden dokumentumhoz
  • Javítsd a jegyeidet
  • Csatlakozz diákok millióihoz

Grazing Systems That Actually Work

How you manage your animals' access to grass makes a massive difference to your results. Set stocking might seem simple (just leave the animals in one big field all season), but it's incredibly wasteful.

With set stocking, you get patchy grazing - some areas get hammered whilst others grow old and rank. The manure distribution is terrible, and overall grass production plummets. It's the lazy option that costs you money.

Rotational grazing (also called the paddock system) is where the magic happens. You divide your land into smaller paddocks and move animals every 1-3 days. Each paddock then gets about 21 days to recover and regrow.

This system delivers better grass utilisation (less waste), higher quality feed (animals always get fresh grass), and faster regrowth. The animals eat the grass down to about 4cm, then move on before they can damage it. It's more work initially, but the results speak for themselves.

Bottom Line: Rotational grazing isn't just better - it's dramatically better. Farmers who switch typically see 20-30% improvements in grass production.

5
of 6
# Grassland Management

## The importance of grassland in Ireland

Grass is the most important crop in Ireland. Our climate (mild, wet) is p

Regisztrálj, hogy lásd a tartalmat. Teljesen ingyenes!

  • Hozzáférés minden dokumentumhoz
  • Javítsd a jegyeidet
  • Csatlakozz diákok millióihoz

Conserving Grass for Winter

Since grass barely grows in winter, you need to save your summer surplus. In Ireland, silage dominates because it doesn't depend on perfect weather like hay does.

Silage making is basically controlled fermentation - think of it as pickling grass. You cut the grass when DMD is high, let it wilt for 24-48 hours to concentrate the sugars, then pack it tightly to exclude air. Beneficial bacteria convert those sugars into lactic acid, dropping the pH to around 4.0 and preserving the grass.

The key is creating anaerobic conditions - no oxygen means no spoilage. Whether you're making pit silage or wrapped bales, air is the enemy. Get it wrong and you'll end up with smelly, rotten feed that animals won't touch.

Hay making is the traditional method - essentially drying grass to below 20% moisture. It requires several days of dry, sunny weather for tedding (turning the grass to dry evenly) and timing the harvest perfectly. When it works, hay stores brilliantly and animals love it.

Weather Reality Check: In Ireland's climate, silage is far more reliable than hay. You might wait weeks for proper hay weather, whilst silage just needs one decent day.

6
of 6
# Grassland Management

## The importance of grassland in Ireland

Grass is the most important crop in Ireland. Our climate (mild, wet) is p

Regisztrálj, hogy lásd a tartalmat. Teljesen ingyenes!

  • Hozzáférés minden dokumentumhoz
  • Javítsd a jegyeidet
  • Csatlakozz diákok millióihoz

Putting It All Together

The numbers matter in grassland management. Stocking rate calculations are straightforward: divide your total Livestock Units by your land area in hectares. A typical productive Irish dairy farm runs at about 2.0 LU/ha.

For paddock rotations, work backwards from your target rest period. If you want 20 days rest and animals spend 2 days per paddock, you need 11 paddocks total 20daysrest+2daysgrazing=22daycycle÷2daysperpaddock20 days rest + 2 days grazing = 22-day cycle ÷ 2 days per paddock.

Soil fertility underpins everything - you can't grow quality grass on poor soil. Aim for pH 6.3-6.5 and ensure adequate phosphorus and potassium levels. DMD is your quality benchmark - once grass starts producing seed heads, DMD crashes fast.

Remember the fundamental difference: silage is preserved by fermentation 253525-35% DM, less weather dependent, whilst hay is preserved by drying (>80% DM, very weather dependent). Both have their place, but silage suits Irish conditions better.

Exam Success: Focus on why rotational grazing works, how silage fermentation preserves grass, and the key characteristics of Perennial Ryegrass. These concepts appear in virtually every grassland question.

Azt hittük, soha nem fogod megkérdezni...

Mi a Knowunity MI társ?

MI Társunk egy diákközpontú MI eszköz, amely többet nyújt puszta válaszoknál. Millió Knowunity erőforrásra épülve releváns információkat, személyre szabott tanulási terveket, kvízeket és tartalmat biztosít közvetlenül a chatben, alkalmazkodva az egyéni tanulási utadhoz.

Honnan tudom letölteni a Knowunity appot?

Az appot letöltheted a Google Play Store-ból és az Apple App Store-ból.

Tényleg ingyenes a Knowunity?

Pontosan! Élvezd az ingyenes hozzáférést a tanulási tartalmakhoz, kapcsolódj diáktársaiddal, és kapj azonnali segítséget – mind a kezed ügyében.

Nem találod amit keresel? Fedezz fel más tantárgyakat.

A diákok imádnak minket — és téged is fognak.

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Az alkalmazás nagyon könnyen használható és jól megtervezett. Mindent megtaláltam, amit eddig kerestem, és sokat tudtam tanulni a prezentációkból! Biztosan használni fogom az alkalmazást egy osztályfeladathoz! És persze inspirációként is nagyszerűen segít.

Stefan SiOS felhasználó

Ez az alkalmazás tényleg nagyszerű. Olyan sok tanulási jegyzet és segítség van benne [...]. Például a francia a problémás tantárgyam, és az alkalmazásban olyan sok segítség lehetőség van. Ennek az alkalmazásnak köszönhetően javult a franciám. Mindenkinek ajánlanám.

Samantha KlichAndroid felhasználó

Hű, tényleg lenyűgözött. Csak úgy kipróbáltam az alkalmazást, mert sokszor láttam reklámozva, és teljesen megdöbbentett. Ez az alkalmazás AZ A SEGÍTSÉG, amire az iskolában szükséged van, és mindenekelőtt olyan sok mindent kínál, mint például gyakorlatokat és összefoglalókat, amik nekem személyesen NAGYON hasznosak voltak.

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