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2010

Sammendrag

Omtale av prosjektet ProLocal - talle basert på lokalprodusert flis og torv, i et kretsløpsbasert husdyrhold

Sammendrag

Gjødslinga må tilpasses dersom en skal kunne høste fôr med høg fôrenhetskonsentrasjon som samtidig ikke har for høgt råproteininnhold. 

Sammendrag

Thirty-two dairy farms in Middle-Norway with different grassland systems (short-term (7 years) grassland (L)) and different production systems (organic (O) or conventional (C)) were compared in a field study in 2007. In a principal component analysis on variables including farm details, botanical composition and chemical forage composition the farms were separated into organic and conventional farms with exception of one farm. Amongst the organic farms most SO farms were distinguished from LO farms. Concentration of forage crude protein was positively correlated with proportion of grasses. Concentration of non-fibrous carbohydrates, in vitro digestibility and net energy lactation was positively correlated with proportion of legumes. Species diversity and cutting time at first cut was positively correlated with proportion of non-legume herbs

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Sammendrag

I dette prosjektet har Bioforsk Nord Tjøtta prøvd ut Revira Viltstopp som et forebyggende tiltak mot elgpåkjørsler langs jernbanen. Vintersesongen 2009/10 ble produktet prøvd ut på en strekning på 15 km, mellom Harran og Lassemoen. I følge våre resultater ser ikke produktet ut til å ha en ønsket forebyggende effekt i denne sammenheng. Prosjektet ble finansiert av Jernbaneverket.

Sammendrag

The Pasvik River valley is the easternmost part of Norway, and borders to Finland and Russia. In Norway it is known for its wilderness and taiga forests. During the 1960-1970s most of the mature pine forests were harvested, and large areas of pine stands have been naturally regenerated. In addition, large areas are covered with birch. The Pasvik River valley and the adjoining areas are therefore important both as an area for growing timber resources and for recreation. However, these areas have also been exposed to air pollution from Russian smelting industry since the 1930s. In addition to sulphur dioxide, emissions consist of various heavy metals which contaminate the surroundings. The main pollution source is the huge nickel plant in the Russian city Nikel, located only 10 km from the Norwegian border. For a long time there was general concern for the quality of the forest ecosystems in these areas. This concern accelerated in the mid-1980s.