Fractionation of mixed grass and clover stands using a leaf stripper

Abstract Leys are an important part of northern European livestock production, particularly for ruminants since monogastric animals are limited in their ability to digest the fibres of the forage. Crop fractionation methods are a promising option to make forages more beneficial for monogastric anima...

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Published in:Grass and Forage Science
Main Authors: Micke, Brooke, Bergqvist, Sanna, Adler, Steffen, Morel, Julien, Parsons, David
Other Authors: European Commission
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gfs.12623
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/gfs.12623 2024-06-23T07:55:37+00:00 Fractionation of mixed grass and clover stands using a leaf stripper Micke, Brooke Bergqvist, Sanna Adler, Steffen Morel, Julien Parsons, David European Commission 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gfs.12623 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gfs.12623 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Grass and Forage Science volume 79, issue 2, page 158-169 ISSN 0142-5242 1365-2494 journal-article 2023 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/gfs.12623 2024-06-11T04:47:35Z Abstract Leys are an important part of northern European livestock production, particularly for ruminants since monogastric animals are limited in their ability to digest the fibres of the forage. Crop fractionation methods are a promising option to make forages more beneficial for monogastric animals and decrease the amount of imported protein feed. A leaf stripping harvesting technique was evaluated at Röbäcksdalen in northern Sweden in mixed grass‐clover leys over 2 years. The PremAlfa Mini leaf stripper (Trust'ing‐Alf'ing, Nantes, France) worked well in mixed stands, harvesting on average a third of the available forage biomass, primarily in the form of leaves and soft stems from the clover plants. It proved successful in producing a forage fraction that had a significantly higher crude protein (CP) concentration (+39.1%) and lower neutral detergent fibre (aNDFom) concentration (−21.4%) than the pre‐harvest mixed sward (all significant at p < .05 level). Due to the remaining high level of aNDFom in the leaf stripper fraction, it is more suited for use as an energy source for monogastrics rather than as a protein supplement. Alternatively, the leaf stripper fraction could be used to increase digestibility and CP content in the feed rations of high producing dairy cows. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Wiley Online Library Grass and Forage Science
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description Abstract Leys are an important part of northern European livestock production, particularly for ruminants since monogastric animals are limited in their ability to digest the fibres of the forage. Crop fractionation methods are a promising option to make forages more beneficial for monogastric animals and decrease the amount of imported protein feed. A leaf stripping harvesting technique was evaluated at Röbäcksdalen in northern Sweden in mixed grass‐clover leys over 2 years. The PremAlfa Mini leaf stripper (Trust'ing‐Alf'ing, Nantes, France) worked well in mixed stands, harvesting on average a third of the available forage biomass, primarily in the form of leaves and soft stems from the clover plants. It proved successful in producing a forage fraction that had a significantly higher crude protein (CP) concentration (+39.1%) and lower neutral detergent fibre (aNDFom) concentration (−21.4%) than the pre‐harvest mixed sward (all significant at p < .05 level). Due to the remaining high level of aNDFom in the leaf stripper fraction, it is more suited for use as an energy source for monogastrics rather than as a protein supplement. Alternatively, the leaf stripper fraction could be used to increase digestibility and CP content in the feed rations of high producing dairy cows.
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Bergqvist, Sanna
Adler, Steffen
Morel, Julien
Parsons, David
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Bergqvist, Sanna
Adler, Steffen
Morel, Julien
Parsons, David
Fractionation of mixed grass and clover stands using a leaf stripper
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Adler, Steffen
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Parsons, David
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title Fractionation of mixed grass and clover stands using a leaf stripper
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title_fullStr Fractionation of mixed grass and clover stands using a leaf stripper
title_full_unstemmed Fractionation of mixed grass and clover stands using a leaf stripper
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