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Pasture yield responses and nitrogen leaching losses from rolling downland grazed by sheep in the South Island of New Zealand

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posted on 2023-08-08, 02:42 authored by Jeff Morton, David StevensDavid Stevens

A sheep grazing trial on rolling downland in East Otago was conducted from 2004 to 2007 to measure the effect of increasing rates of nitrogen (N) fertiliser on pasture yield and N leaching losses. For fertiliser rates ranging from 100 to 500 kg N/ha/yr, the efficiency of response averaged 20 kg DM/kg N and increased up to 300 kg N/ha/yr. Pasture yield averaged 12,680 kg DM/ha/yr in the control plots and peaked at 21,000 kg DM/ha/yr at 300 kg N/ha/yr. Clover content was significantly depressed by N use, declining from approximately 15% for the control to 2% when 200 kg N/ha/yr or more was applied. Leaching losses of 8–30 kg N/ha/yr at 100 and 200 kg N/ha/yr measured using mini-lysimeters were only slightly more than the control but increased up to 116 kg N/ha/yr at 500 kg N/ha/yr. The results from this site suggested that up to 100–200 kg N/ha/yr can be applied to produce more pasture on rolling downland grazed by sheep with only a small increase in N leaching losses.

Funding

MAF Sustainable Farming Fund

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© 2023 The Royal Society of New Zealand

Publication date

2023-03-15

Project number

  • 27172

Language

  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

  • No

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Group

Journal title

New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research

ISSN

0028-8233

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