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Data from: Modelling the effect of grazing management of tannin-containing legumes feeding sites on environmental impact by cows grazing grass-dominated rangelands swards

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posted on 2025-05-27, 20:23 authored by Gregorini Pablo, Juan VillalbaJuan Villalba

A model of a ruminant, MINDY, was used to explore the impact of grazing patches of tannin-containing legumes on environmental impact by cows grazing on grass-dominated rangelands swards. MINDY was initialized as a pregnant beef cow grazing on a grass (Bromus biebersteinii; meadow brome-Control), with the addition of a patch with tannin-containing legumes (Lotus corniculatus-birdsfoot trefoil-Tre, or Onobrychis viciifolia-sainfoin-Sain). Twenty-five scenarios (treatments) were established as a product of frequency (weekly, fortnightly, and monthly) and dietary proportions (0.05, 0.10, 0.15, and 0.20 of total forage allocation) of either Sain or Tre. Methane production and N excretion increased with legume availability. As legumes proportion increased, dry matter intake (DMI), animal performance, methane (CH4) production and urinary nitrogen (UN) excretion increased with a greater magnitude for Sain. Methane yield was lower than the Control at weekly allocation of legumes. Environmental costs in terms of CH4 emission increments per unit of production relative to Control were greater at monthly allocations when the levels of legume in the diet were low (0.5 to 0.10). Legumes in the diet at 0.15 to 0.20 yielded the lowest costs regardless of the frequency of allocation. Environmental costs in terms of UN increments per unit of production relative to Control were the lowest at 0.15-0.20 of legumes in the diet regardless of the frequency of allocation. This study suggests that strategic allocation of either sainfoin or birdsfoot trefoil when beef cattle graze grass-dominated rangelands swards can reduce environmental impact, while increasing secondary production of the system at the same levels of resource allocation.

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Using Smart Foodscapes to Enhance the Sustainability of Western Rangelands

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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Data contact name

Gregorini, Pablo

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Ag Data Commons

Intended use

The data associated with this article, “Modelling the effect of grazing management of tannin-containing legumes feeding sites on environmental impact by cows grazing grass-dominated rangelands swards,” are intended to support research, education, and policy development related to sustainable grazing management and environmental impacts of livestock production.

Temporal Extent Start Date

2021-09-21

Temporal Extent End Date

2026-08-31

Frequency

  • daily

Theme

  • Non-geospatial

Geographic location - description

Computer generated

ISO Topic Category

  • environment
  • farming
  • health

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

models; grazing management; legumes; environmental impact; grazing; rangelands; sward; beef cows; grasses; forage; methane production; excretion; methane; nitrogen; diet; resource allocation; livestock production; tannins; grazing systems; Bromus biebersteinii; Lotus corniculatus; Onobrychis viciifolia

OMB Bureau Code

  • 005:20 - National Institute of Food and Agriculture

OMB Program Code

  • 005:037 - Research and Education

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  • No

Public Access Level

  • Public

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