Abstract
Capital fertiliser dressings and intensified grazing management (to fully utilise available pasture) are shown to be essential components of hill country pasture improvement options when they were analysed by a computer simulation model. For calculations to be profitable, animal performance needed to exceed specified minima throughout the period of development. For traditional mixed livestock policies, these minima were that finishing cattle reach 300 kg carcass weights and breeding ewes achieve more than 100% lambing. Keywords pasture improvement, gross margin, reseeding
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