Abstract

Keynote paper presented at the International Leucaena Conference, 1‒3 November 2018, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.The Center for Research in Sustainable Systems of Agricultural Production (CIPAV) has worked since 1991 on the establishment and management of intensive silvopastoral systems (ISPS) involving leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala). The initial work was carried out in the Valle del Cauca department, and afterwards in other regions of Colombia and abroad. This document presents the main characteristics of the work carried out on various farms in the tropical lowlands of Colombia, located between 0 and 1,300 masl, with 22‒28 °C average annual temperature. The leucaena ISPS integrate this species with grasses, mainly Cynodon plectostachyus, C. nlemfuensis and Megathyrsus maximus, although other species have been used, such as Dichanthium annulatum, Urochloa humidicola (including cv. Llanero, formerly classified as Brachiaria dictyoneura) and Urochloa hybrids. Leucaena is planted at densities in excess of 10,000 plants per ha, in rows 1 to 1.5 m apart with 0.3‒0.6 m between plants within rows. These ISPS are grazed by Bos indicus and B. taurus cattle and their crosses, in beef, dairy (tropical lowlands) and dual-purpose systems. The proper management of an ISPS requires a rotational grazing strategy with each paddock grazed for 1‒3 days (ideally 1 day) followed by a 42‒46 day rest period. Stocking rates are 2.5‒4.5 head/ha. Average daily gains by beef cattle are 650‒800 g/head (2‒3 kg/ha/d). Production in dairy systems (tropical lowlands) fluctuates between 5 and 14 L milk/cow/d, depending on genetic makeup, season (dry or rainy) and supplementation, with up to 17,000 L milk/ha/yr. Information from various farms that use ISPS is presented including main ecological characteristics and animal performance.

Highlights

  • Since 1991 the CIPAV Foundation has worked on the establishment of Intensive Silvopastoral Systems (ISPS) incorporating leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala) and grasses, following preliminary research carried out by CIAT and CENICAFE (Echeverri et al 1987; Suárez et al 1987)

  • The CIPAV work with leucaena in Colombia and other countries has focused mainly on very high leucaena densities in association with various tropical grasses under cattle grazing with rotational grazing systems

  • ISPS in Colombia where leucaena has been planted In Colombia leucaena ISPS have been planted in several geographical regions, between 3°30' N and 10°58' N, at elevations up to 1,300 masl, with average temperatures ranging from 22 to 26 °C, and an average annual rainfall range between 700 and 2,500 mm, in areas which originally were tropical forest

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Introduction

Since 1991 the CIPAV Foundation has worked on the establishment of Intensive Silvopastoral Systems (ISPS) incorporating leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala) and grasses, following preliminary research carried out by CIAT and CENICAFE (Echeverri et al 1987; Suárez et al 1987). The CIPAV work with leucaena in Colombia and other countries has focused mainly on very high leucaena densities (above 10,000 shrubs per ha) in association with various tropical grasses under cattle grazing with rotational grazing systems. These systems are called Intensive Silvopastoral Systems, different from other silvopastoral arrays in which grasses are associated with lower tree densities or leucaena is used as a fodder bank

ISPS in Colombia where leucaena has been planted
Systems of plantation
Manual planting of nursery seedlings
Direct planting with mechanical soil preparation
Direct planting with manual soil preparation
Management and utilization
Animal performance
Livestock breed composition and productive parameters characteristics
Hacienda El
Leucaena and cow reproductive performance
Cost of establishment
Proper management of grazing and rest periods
Leucaena is not invasive
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