
Proceedings of the Australasian Dairy Science Symposium
Published by: Caxton PressISBN: 978-0-86476-230-6
Proceedings of the 4th Australasian Dairy Science Symposium ( 2010 )
- A system's perspective on the effectiveness of measures to mitigate the environmental impacts of nitrogen losses from pastoral dairy farming
- A brief overview and simulation of the effects of some feeding strategies on nitrogen excretion and enteric methane emission from grazing dairy cows
- Soil based approaches to reducing nitrogen losses
- Progress towards forage plant root systems for sustainable dairying
- Effluent management or nutrient management: A case study of improving dairy shed effluent disposal
- Water water everywhere? Farmer responses to competition for water resources in Canterbury, New Zealand
- Where and when do dairy cows urinate: tools to aid nitrogen emission mitigation
- Seasonal and dietary effects on the concentration of urinary N from grazing dairy cows
- Using maize silage to reduce the impact of dairy farm systems on water use and quality in New Zealand: A review
- Mitigating methane in a systems context
- Rumen function and digestive parameters associated with methane emissions in dairy cows
- Approaches to measure nitrogen use efficiency of dairy cows
- Manipulating dietary N in perennial ryegrass pastures to reduce N losses in dairy cows in spring
- The effect of different methods of presenting ryegrass and white clover diets on nitrogen utilisation by cows
- Perceptions of sustainability of farmers with dairy support land
- Contribution of farmlet scale research in New Zealand and Australia to improved dairy farming systems
- Improving the scientific credibility of farm systems and on farm dairy research
- Improving winter feeding outcomes in South Island dairy herds
- Repositioning the forage base for dairy production in a volatile and risky climate
- Optimal choice of dairy forages: considering risk
- Review: Impact of short-term alterations to milking frequency in early lactation
- Productive and reproductive performance of carryover cows
- Dairy farming women: key on-field playmakers not sideline support!
- The profitability and risk of dairy cow wintering strategies in the Southland region of New Zealand
- Increasing home grown feed on non-irrigated Waikato dairy farms: production, profit and feed use on two demonstration farmlets
- Feeding pastures for profit - an innovative and practical approach to understanding and managing grazing based feeding systems
- Opportunities for efficiency gains by manipulating milking end-point criteria for cows milked with minimal milking routines
- The effect of grazing residual control methods on cow intake and milk production in late spring
- The emergence, development and effectiveness of decision rules for pasture based dairy systems
- Aligning objective data with grazing management decision making
- The effect of increasing per cow production and changing herd structure on economic and environmental outcomes within a farm system using optimal resource allocation
- A modelling analysis to determine N-risk indicators
- Algorithm improvements deliver higher accuracy of prediction of pasture cover from satellite data on Waikato dairy farms
- Spatial mapping of soil water holding capacity improves irrigation efficiency
- Pasture mass estimation by the C-DAX pasture meter: regional calibrations for New Zealand
- Estimating farm pasture cover using a limited number of paddocks
- The consequences of variability in pasture growth and milk price on dairy farm profitability
- Evaluating the effectiveness of the UDDER simulation model as a decision support tool for farm management
- Exploring the profitability of supplementary feeding in mid to late lactation using a decision support model, Farmax Dairy Pro
- Agricultural extension: a review and case study in the Tasmanian dairy farming sector
- Managing production system risk: An application of Monte Carlo simulation to Tasmanian dairy farm data
- Past lessons and future prospects: plant breeding for cool temperate pastures
- Capturing the benefits of alternative forages for increased dairy farm profitability
- Using molecular biology techniques to improve our ability to manage pasture
- Establishment and dry matter production of kale supplied with banded or broadcast phosphorus (P) fertiliser
- Intake and feeding behaviour of dairy cows grazing kale and grass at low and high allowances during winter
- Rumen degradation and fermentation characteristics of forage rape
- Impacts of forage cropping on Taranaki dairy farms
- Milksolids yield from high water soluble carbohydrate ryegrasses: a combined analysis of multi-year data
- Increasing digestibility of forage for increased productivity: "when is as important as "by how much"
- Effects of ambient temperature and osmotic stress on leaf appearance rate
- Yellow bristle grass spread in Waikato dairy pastures
- Giant buttercup - a threat to sustainable dairy farming in New Zealand
- Development and application of a thermal stress model
- Effects of hot weather on milk production in Canterbury dairy herds
- Dairy cow responses to the wild-type endophyte in perennial ryegrass
- The effect of two milk flow-rate thresholds for automatic cup removal on milking duration, production and somatic cell count of peak-lactation dairy cows
- Influence of inter-milking interval on the excretion of somatic cells in cows' milk
- Performance-based targeted selective anthelmintic treatment regime for grazing dairy calves
- Parasitism of calves in South Island large dairy herds
- From phenotypes to molecules: towards understanding the role intracellular signalling pathways play in nutrient partitioning
- Development and characterization of the ruminant model of metabolic acidosis and its effects on protein turnover and amino acid status
- Reproductive management practices in New Zealand dairy farms: what will the future hold in a consumer-focused, export-driven marketplace?
- Understanding mechanisms contributing to reduced fertility: The reproductive physiology of sub-fertilty
- Dairy lameness in the South Island
- The presence of Dichelobacter nodosus and Fusobacterium necrophorum on the claws of lame dairy cattle in New Zealand
- BRIEF COMMUNICATION: Claw characteristics, horn lesion development and strength and integrity of horn of Jersey cross bred and Friesian first lactation dairy cattle
- BRIEF COMMUNICATION: Meta analysis of claw horn disease and claw horn anatomy in UK and New Zealand first lactation dairy cattle
- BRIEF COMMUNICATION: The effect of increasing the nutrient and amino acid concentration of whole milk diets on dairy heifer individual feed intake, growth and development rates
- BRIEF COMMUNICATION: Do thermal stress models reflect the behavioural requirements of dairy cattle?
- Managing cow welfare in large dairy herds
- Measuring what animals really want: implications for welfare on dairy farms
Articles
- A system's perspective on the effectiveness of measures to mitigate the environmental impacts of nitrogen losses from pastoral dairy farming
- A brief overview and simulation of the effects of some feeding strategies on nitrogen excretion and enteric methane emission from grazing dairy cows
- Soil based approaches to reducing nitrogen losses
- Progress towards forage plant root systems for sustainable dairying
- Effluent management or nutrient management: A case study of improving dairy shed effluent disposal
- Water water everywhere? Farmer responses to competition for water resources in Canterbury, New Zealand
- Where and when do dairy cows urinate: tools to aid nitrogen emission mitigation
- Seasonal and dietary effects on the concentration of urinary N from grazing dairy cows
- Using maize silage to reduce the impact of dairy farm systems on water use and quality in New Zealand: A review
- Mitigating methane in a systems context
- Rumen function and digestive parameters associated with methane emissions in dairy cows
- Approaches to measure nitrogen use efficiency of dairy cows
- Manipulating dietary N in perennial ryegrass pastures to reduce N losses in dairy cows in spring
- The effect of different methods of presenting ryegrass and white clover diets on nitrogen utilisation by cows
- Perceptions of sustainability of farmers with dairy support land
- Contribution of farmlet scale research in New Zealand and Australia to improved dairy farming systems
- Improving the scientific credibility of farm systems and on farm dairy research
- Improving winter feeding outcomes in South Island dairy herds
- Repositioning the forage base for dairy production in a volatile and risky climate
- Optimal choice of dairy forages: considering risk
- Review: Impact of short-term alterations to milking frequency in early lactation
- Productive and reproductive performance of carryover cows
- Dairy farming women: key on-field playmakers not sideline support!
- The profitability and risk of dairy cow wintering strategies in the Southland region of New Zealand
- Increasing home grown feed on non-irrigated Waikato dairy farms: production, profit and feed use on two demonstration farmlets
- Feeding pastures for profit - an innovative and practical approach to understanding and managing grazing based feeding systems
- Opportunities for efficiency gains by manipulating milking end-point criteria for cows milked with minimal milking routines
- The effect of grazing residual control methods on cow intake and milk production in late spring
- The emergence, development and effectiveness of decision rules for pasture based dairy systems
- Aligning objective data with grazing management decision making
- The effect of increasing per cow production and changing herd structure on economic and environmental outcomes within a farm system using optimal resource allocation
- A modelling analysis to determine N-risk indicators
- Algorithm improvements deliver higher accuracy of prediction of pasture cover from satellite data on Waikato dairy farms
- Spatial mapping of soil water holding capacity improves irrigation efficiency
- Pasture mass estimation by the C-DAX pasture meter: regional calibrations for New Zealand
- Estimating farm pasture cover using a limited number of paddocks
- The consequences of variability in pasture growth and milk price on dairy farm profitability
- Evaluating the effectiveness of the UDDER simulation model as a decision support tool for farm management
- Exploring the profitability of supplementary feeding in mid to late lactation using a decision support model, Farmax Dairy Pro
- Agricultural extension: a review and case study in the Tasmanian dairy farming sector
- Managing production system risk: An application of Monte Carlo simulation to Tasmanian dairy farm data
- Past lessons and future prospects: plant breeding for cool temperate pastures
- Capturing the benefits of alternative forages for increased dairy farm profitability
- Using molecular biology techniques to improve our ability to manage pasture
- Establishment and dry matter production of kale supplied with banded or broadcast phosphorus (P) fertiliser
- Intake and feeding behaviour of dairy cows grazing kale and grass at low and high allowances during winter
- Rumen degradation and fermentation characteristics of forage rape
- Impacts of forage cropping on Taranaki dairy farms
- Milksolids yield from high water soluble carbohydrate ryegrasses: a combined analysis of multi-year data
- Increasing digestibility of forage for increased productivity: "when is as important as "by how much"
- Effects of ambient temperature and osmotic stress on leaf appearance rate
- Yellow bristle grass spread in Waikato dairy pastures
- Giant buttercup - a threat to sustainable dairy farming in New Zealand
- Development and application of a thermal stress model
- Effects of hot weather on milk production in Canterbury dairy herds
- Dairy cow responses to the wild-type endophyte in perennial ryegrass
- The effect of two milk flow-rate thresholds for automatic cup removal on milking duration, production and somatic cell count of peak-lactation dairy cows
- Influence of inter-milking interval on the excretion of somatic cells in cows' milk
- Performance-based targeted selective anthelmintic treatment regime for grazing dairy calves
- Parasitism of calves in South Island large dairy herds
- From phenotypes to molecules: towards understanding the role intracellular signalling pathways play in nutrient partitioning
- Development and characterization of the ruminant model of metabolic acidosis and its effects on protein turnover and amino acid status
- Reproductive management practices in New Zealand dairy farms: what will the future hold in a consumer-focused, export-driven marketplace?
- Understanding mechanisms contributing to reduced fertility: The reproductive physiology of sub-fertilty
- Dairy lameness in the South Island
- The presence of Dichelobacter nodosus and Fusobacterium necrophorum on the claws of lame dairy cattle in New Zealand
- BRIEF COMMUNICATION: Claw characteristics, horn lesion development and strength and integrity of horn of Jersey cross bred and Friesian first lactation dairy cattle
- BRIEF COMMUNICATION: Meta analysis of claw horn disease and claw horn anatomy in UK and New Zealand first lactation dairy cattle
- BRIEF COMMUNICATION: The effect of increasing the nutrient and amino acid concentration of whole milk diets on dairy heifer individual feed intake, growth and development rates
- BRIEF COMMUNICATION: Do thermal stress models reflect the behavioural requirements of dairy cattle?
- Managing cow welfare in large dairy herds
- Measuring what animals really want: implications for welfare on dairy farms