An economic evaluation of high nitrogen fertiliser rates at Limestone Downs
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2005-11
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Abstract
Increased nitrogen application has potential to achieve "step change" in
forage production and productivity of hill country properties. This paper
reports the results of a financial evaluation of high rates of nitrogen at
Limestone Downs where the farms management have experienced difficulty
in meeting sheep and cattle feed requirements in late winter and spring.
High rates of nitrogen (250kg N/ha in split dressings) were applied from June
to September and pasture responses measured by Agresearch®. In the first
year of the study large (19 kg DM/kg N) responses were achieved to applied
N, and in the second year 11 kg DM/kg N within 90 days of application.
The financial performance of the system was evaluated by monitoring of the
whole farm system using the simulation model Stockpol®. Evaluations were
completed across a four-year period, including two years prior to the
application of high nitrogen rates, the transition year and for the new farm
system operating at a sustainable level.
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