6 research outputs found
Effect of grazing intensities and seed furrow openers on corn development and yield in a crop-livestock system
Grazing intensity determines both agricultural and livestock production and may shift the crop-livestock system either in a positive or negative direction. High grazing intensity may affect soil physical-chemical and biological traits, affecting a no-tillage system and as a result, reduce crop yields. These effects can be mitigated by the use of a no-till seed planter equipped with different furrow openers that can interact to optimize crop yield. This study aimed to evaluate grazing intensities and seed furrow openers on corn crop development and yield in an integrated crop-livestock system. The experiment was laid out as random block design in a split-plot arrangement with four replications. Black oat + ryegrass grazing intensities were characterized by different pasture sward management, with the entrance of grazing animal at pasture heights of 25, 30, and 35 cm and exit at heights of 5, 10, and 15 cm, respectively. Grazing was a rotational basis with a treatment without grazing as a control. After the grazing period, corn was established using two seed furrow openers (double disc and shank) in the sub-plot level. Soil bulk density was evaluated before and after the grazing period as well as the depth of seed deposition, corn plant development, corn yield components and yield. Soil bulk density increased as grazing intensity increased. Corn yield dynamics were affected by grazing intensity and the type of seed furrow opener
Grazing intensities and poultry litter fertilization levels on corn and black oat yield
The objective of this work was to assess the effect of poultry litter fertilization levels on corn and black oat yield using different grazing intensities, poultry litter levels (mixture of manure and bedding material) and a chemical fertilization level. The experimental design was a randomized complete block in a split-plot arrangement with four replicates. Black oat + ryegrass grazing intensities, characterized by different pasture sward management, with animal entrance at 25, 30 and 35-cm heights and exit at 5.0, 10 and 15-cm heights, were established at the main plots. After the grazing period, corn was grown at the subplots with four levels of poultry litter (0, 4,953, 9,907 and 14,860 kg ha-1), aiming to supply 0, 100, 200 and 300 kg ha-1 of nitrogen, and a treatment with chemical fertilizer, according to soil analysis. Grazing intensities had no effect on corn yield. Corn yield was 7,493, 8,458, 9,188, 10,247 and 11,028 kg ha-1, respectively, for the treatments without and with 4,953, 9,907 and 14,860 kg ha-1 of poultry litter, and the treatment with chemical fertilization. Poultry litter levels have a residual effect on the production of black oat grown in succession to corn
Semeadura de milho com dois mecanismos sulcadores sob diferentes intensidades de pastejo
A integração lavoura-pecuária pode ser definida como o sistema que integra duas atividades, visando a maximizar racionalmente o uso da terra e a minimizar os custos de produção. O trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a semeadura de milho com dois mecanismos sulcadores, em área de pastagem submetida a diferentes manejos, no sistema de integração lavoura-pecuária. O experimento foi conduzido em delineamento de blocos ao acaso, com quatro repetições, e os tratamentos foram compostos pela combinação de quatro intensidades de pastejo (0,25-0,05; 0,30-0,10; 0,35-0,15 m e sem pastejo, para as alturas de entrada e saída dos animais dos piquetes, respectivamente) e dois mecanismos sulcadores (haste e disco duplo). Foram avaliadas a densidade e a macroporosidade do solo no pós-pastejo, bem como a profundidade de semeadura, a área de solo mobilizada, a população de plantas e a produtividade de grãos da cultura do milho. As áreas com maior intensidade de pastejo proporcionaram aumento significativo na densidade do solo. A área de solo mobilizada foi de 0,0071 e 0,0103 m² para o disco duplo e a haste, respectivamente, tendo a haste apresentado maior profundidade de semeadura. Para o mecanismo sulcador tipo disco, a produtividade diminuiu linearmente com o aumento das intensidades de pastejo, sendo que a mesma foi amenizada quando da utilização da haste
Dynamic of a papuã pasture under two grazing intensities and two nitrogen levels Dinâmica de uma pastagem de capim-papuã sob duas intensidades de pastejo e dois níveis de nitrogênio
This work aimed to evaluate the effects of grazing intensities and nitrogen fertilization levels on the dynamics of a Brachiaria plantaginea pasture. The experiment was laid out as a random block design, in a 3 × 2 factorial scheme, composed of three nitrogen levels (0, 200 and 400 kg/ha nitrogen in urea form) and two grazing intensities termed low mass (LM; forage mass of 1500 kg of DM/ha) and high mass (HM; forage mass of 3000 kg of DM/ha) in a continuously stocked swards with two replications. Animals used were half-blood Boer goats averaging five months old and 21 kg body weight (BW) for adjustment of the target forage mass. Real forage mass, average height of the plants and animal stocking rates were of 2,567 and 3,862 kg DM/ha; 23.6 and 31.2 cm and 2,804 and 2,089 kg BW/ha respectively for low and high mass. Accumulation rate was of 100, 147 and 132 kg DM/ha/day and total production 13,659; 19,834 and 17,820 kg DM/ha, respectively to the 0, 200 and 400 kg N/ha. There were no differences on pasture yield among grazing intensities suggesting that higher stocking rates can be used. The level of 200 kg N/ha promotes the best response on papuã grass pastures. Papuã grass shows high yield, good production distribution during the plant cycle and excellent nutritional value.<br>Objetivou-se avaliar a influência da intensidade de pastejo e dos níveis de abubação nitrogenada sobre a dinâmica de uma pastagem de Brachiaria plantaginea. O delineamento experimental adotado foi o de blocos ao acaso, em esquema fatorial 3 × 2, composto de três níveis de adubação nitrogenada (0, 200 e 400 kg/ha de nitrogênio na forma de ureia) e duas intensidades de pastejo (1.500 e 3.000 kg de MS/ha, respectivamente, para as massas baixa e alta em pastejo com lotação contínua e taxa de lotação variável), totalizando seis tratamentos, cada um com duas repetições. Foram utilizados caprinos meio-sangue Boer com 5 meses de idade e peso médio de 21 kg de peso vivo (PV) para ajuste das massas de forragem preconizadas. A massa de forragem real, a altura média das plantas e a carga animal foram de 2.567 e 3.862 kg de MS/ha; 23,6 e 31,2 cm; e 2.804 e 2.089 kg de PV/ha respectivamente para as massas baixa e alta. A taxa de acúmulo foi de 100, 147 e 132 kg de MS/ha/dia e a produção total, de 13.659, 19.834 e 17.820 kg de MS/ha, respectivamente para as doses de 0, 200 e 400 kg de N/ha. Não houve diferença na produtividade da pastagem entre as intensidades de pastejo, logo maior carga animal pode ser utilizada. O nível de 200 kg de N/ha promove a melhor resposta em pastagens de capim-papuã. O capimpapuã tem alta produtividade, boa distribuição da produção ao longo do ciclo e excelente valor nutricional