Impact on productivity and income from milk production due to incresead investment in exploration technology of the pastures.
Impact on productivity and income from milk production due to incresead investment in exploration technology of the pastures.
Author(s): RESENDE, J. C. de; HOTT, M. C.; PACIULLO, D. S. C.
Summary: n this study degraded pasture were considered, using soils of the Cerrado biome, which could represent typical pastures of the principal regions of milk production in Brazil. Were simulated the following technological levels: I — conventional pasture of Brachiaria decumbens without any technological intervention; II — level I with soil acidity correction; III — level II with phosphorus corrective applied in total area; IV — level III incremented fertilization with N and K; V — level IV using rotational pasture management; VI — level V with strategical irrigation; VII — level VI with substitution of the B. decumbens for Cynodon spp; VIII — level VII with substitution of a cow with production potential of 7.5 L for a cow with 12.0 L day”.
Publication year: 2014
Types of publication: Abstract in annals or event proceedings
Unit: Embrapa Dairy Cattle
Keywords: Custo de oportunidade, Custos, Investimento, Renda, Terra
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