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Akert, Franziska S.
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Dorn, Katharina
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Frey, Hansjoerg
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Hofstetter, Pius
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Bérard, Joël
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Kreuzer, Michael
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Reidy, Beat
dc.date.accessioned
2020-08-28T11:00:40Z
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2020-08-28T11:00:40Z
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2020-05-21
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1385-1314
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1573-0867
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10.1007/s10705-020-10072-y
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/437205
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Farm-gate balances for nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) were used to determine the potential nutrient surplus and nutrient-use efficiency of three grassland-based milk production systems. These were either full-time grazing (FG) or part-time grazing with indoor feeding of fresh herbage with low (IF) or substantial concentrate allowance (IFplus). Data collected over 3 years were used (a) from 3 x 8 commercial dairy farms, and (b) from a controlled experiment. On FG, IF and IFplus farms, the N surplus (net input minus net output) was 78.6, 75.1 and 138.2 kg N ha(- 1) a(- 1), respectively, and N use efficiency (NUE; net output/net input) was 0.33, 0.44 and 0.34, respectively. Annual P inputs and outputs were relatively balanced, with a higher P use efficiency (PUE) found for FG (1.19) and IF (0.97) farms than for IFplus farms (0.57). The most important input sources, apart from biological N-2 fixation and atmospheric N deposition, were mineral fertilizer N, concentrate N/P in IFplus, and animal manure P. Results from the controlled experiment confirmed most of these findings. In general, the IF provided an efficient nutrient use at a relatively low surplus. Accounting for off-farm losses associated with feed inputs and manure export reduced the system NUE and PUE substantially. The large variability in nutrient-use efficiency among the commercial farms indicates a clear potential for improvement. The average N surplus could be reduced by approximately 40% in reference to the best performing farms in each system.
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SPRINGER
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Nitrogen
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Phosphorus
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Nutrient balances
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Milk production systems
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Grazing
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Fresh
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herbage
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Efficiency
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Farm-gate nutrient balances of grassland-based milk production systems with full- or part-time grazing and fresh herbage indoor feeding at variable concentrate levels
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Journal Article
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Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems
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117
ethz.journal.issue
3
ethz.journal.abbreviated
Nutr Cycl Agroecosyst
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383
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400
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DORDRECHT
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