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An economic evaluation of steer livemass gain from kikuyu differentially fertilized?with nitrogen
Author
Tainton, N.M.
Barrow, K.H.
Bransby, D.I.
Publisher
Proceedings of the Annual Congresses of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa
Publication Year
1982
Body

Livemass gain of steers grazing kikuyu fertilized at different levels of nitrogen has not yet been economically evaluated in South Africa. This paper reports the findings of an evaluation of kikuyu in terms of dry matter production, nutrients (crude P, K, Mg and Ca), leaf:stem ratio, animal livemass gain and economics when fertilized at four levels of nitrogen (150, 300, 450 and 600 kg N/ha). Four 1 ha paddocks were allocated to each nitrogen level and rotationally grazed by steers of four breed types: Brahman cross, Simmentaler, Brahman and British types. Dry matter production increased with an increase in nitrogen applied as did gain/ha, but gain/head decreased. Differences in gross returns did not quite cancel differences in costs of the various nitrogen levels and so the marginal returns per ha were R878 and R788 for the low and high nitrogen levels respectively with the other two treatments intermediate.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Proceedings of the Annual Congresses of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa
Keywords
Africa