The effects of lime on pasture composition and production in western Waikato hill country

R. Boom, M. Dodd
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A 4-year lime rate trial was established on a hill country sheep and cattle property near Te Akau to determine lime effects on pasture utilisation. Four rates of lime were applied (1.25 t/ha, 2.5 t/ha, 5 t/ha and 10 t/ha) to 2 m × 2 m plots, from which soil Al, Ca and pH, pasture grazing heights, dry matter production, pasture species composition, feed quality and brix levels were measured. Lime application reduced soil Al (14.6 to 1.1 mg/kg), and increased Ca and pH (5.0 to 6.2) over time in the highest application rate. Dry matter production responded to all rates of lime in each year, and by the fourth year it was 27% greater (1.25 t/ha treatment), 35% greater (2.5 t/ha treatment), 69% greater (5 t/ha treatment), and 97% greater (10 t/ha treatment) than in the un-limed plots. Ryegrass and subterranean clover content increased with lime rate, whereas chewings fescue and dicot weed content declined. There were no sustained differences in pasture grazing heights, feed quality or brix levels between the control and rates of lime. On this site, all rates of lime were economic to apply by truck or plane when the benefits were spread over 4 years, with the greatest cost-benefit from thelower rates of lime.
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石灰对怀卡托山地西部牧场组成和生产的影响
在Te Akau附近的一个山地牧牛羊场开展了一项为期4年的石灰用量试验,以确定石灰对牧场利用的影响。在2 m × 2 m地块上施用4种石灰水平(1.25 t/ha、2.5 t/ha、5 t/ha和10 t/ha),测定土壤Al、Ca和pH、牧草放牧高度、干物质产量、牧草物种组成、饲料质量和白度水平。随着时间的推移,施石灰减少了土壤Al (14.6 ~ 1.1 mg/kg),增加了Ca和pH(5.0 ~ 6.2)。干物质产量对每年所有石灰用量都有响应,到第四年,干物质产量比无石灰地块高27% (1.25 t/公顷处理)、35% (2.5 t/公顷处理)、69% (5 t/公顷处理)和97% (10 t/公顷处理)。黑麦草和地下三叶草的含量随着石灰用量的增加而增加,而咀嚼羊茅和双叶草的含量则下降。在放牧高度、饲料质量和白度水平上,对照和石灰率之间没有持续的差异。在这个网站上,所有的石灰用量都是经济的,当效益分布在4年以上时,较低的石灰用量带来了最大的成本效益。
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