The effect of intensive grazing systems on the rising plate meter calibration for perennial ryegrass pastures

Volume: 102, Issue: 11, Pages: 10439 - 10450
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
The rising plate meter (RPM) is used to measure grass height, which subsequently is used in a calibration equation to estimate herbage mass (HM), an important parameter for optimization of feed management in grazing systems. The RPM is placed on the sward and measures the resistance of the sward toward the plate, which depends not only on grass length, but also on sward structure. The accuracy of the calibration equation for the RPM to estimate...
Paper Details
Title
The effect of intensive grazing systems on the rising plate meter calibration for perennial ryegrass pastures
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
102
Issue
11
Pages
10439 - 10450
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