A protocol for sampling pastures in hill country

Authors

  • K.J. Hutchinson
  • D.R. Scobie
  • J. Beautrais
  • A.D. Mackay
  • G.M. Rennie
  • R.A. Moss
  • R.A. Dynes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.2016.78.511

Abstract

To develop a protocol to guide pasture sampling for estimation of paddock pasture mass in hill country, a range of pasture sampling strategies, including random sampling, transects and stratification based on slope and aspect, were evaluated using simulations in a Geographical Information Systems computer environment. The accuracy and efficiency of each strategy was tested by sampling data obtained from intensive field measurements across several farms, regions and seasons. The number of measurements required to obtain an accurate estimate was related to the overall pasture mass and the topographic complexity of a paddock, with more variable paddocks requiring more samples. Random sampling from average slopes provided the best balance between simplicity and reliability. A draft protocol was developed from the simulations, in the form of a decision support tool, where visual determination of the topographic complexity of the paddock, along with the required accuracy, were used to guide the number of measurements recommended. The protocol was field tested and evaluated by groups of users for efficacy and ease of use. This sampling protocol will offer farmers, consultants and researchers an efficient, reliable and simple way to determine pasture mass in New Zealand hill country settings. Keywords: hill country, feed budgeting, protocol pasture mass, slope

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Published

2016-01-01

How to Cite

Hutchinson, K., Scobie, D., Beautrais, J., Mackay, A., Rennie, G., Moss, R., & Dynes, R. (2016). A protocol for sampling pastures in hill country. Journal of New Zealand Grasslands, 78, 203–209. https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.2016.78.511

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