Impact of biomass banks with Pennisetum purpureum (Cuba CT-115) on milk production
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In order to assess the impact of the technology of biomass banks on milk production, the information of 27 indicators was recorded, obtained from nine dairy units of the Basic Unit of Cooperative Production (BUCP) ?Desembarco del Granma?, in Villa Clara province, from 2000 to the first semester of 2009. The combination semester-year-dairy unit allowed making a general matrix, with 169 cases. A total of 89 cases were analyzed in the first semester or dry period to facilitate the data interpretation, while in the second semester or rainy period, 80 cases were analyzed. The main components analysis (MCA) were used for the interpretation of the results. In the matrixes studied, four main components (MC) explained more than 70 % of the variability. The MC 1 in each matrix explained more than 35 % of the variance, and
was highly correlated with indicators of productive importance, such as productivity per cow, production of milk/ha and total production per semester. Only this component was highly correlated with time and with the main technological changes, like paddocking and the percentage increase of Cuba CT-115 pasture. However, the relation was low with the sugarcane percentage and that of artificial pastures, replacement percentage of animals, stocking and birth. These indicators were not highly modified in time. The rotated matrices were used
to determine the impact indexes in each scene, which changed their values, from negative to positive, with the years, and were, at the same time, an impact demonstration of this technology. The relation MC 1 allowed reliable regression equations in time, expressing the impact
values of the biomass banks on the main productive indicators. Under the conditions of this BUCP, the organizational actions increased the milk production in 60 L/ha/year. The interval parturition-gestation decreased in 6.5 d/year. The milk/lactation increased in 73.3 L/year,
the total milk production per dairy unit in 6252 L, and the liter per milking cow in 0.2/year. It is suggested that the BUCP considers a new cycle of developing the technologies and methods of animal management to increase the stocking rate, amount and quality of the feed for the dry season and favor the diminishing of the interval parturition-gestation.
Key words: milk production, technological impact, multivariant designs.
was highly correlated with indicators of productive importance, such as productivity per cow, production of milk/ha and total production per semester. Only this component was highly correlated with time and with the main technological changes, like paddocking and the percentage increase of Cuba CT-115 pasture. However, the relation was low with the sugarcane percentage and that of artificial pastures, replacement percentage of animals, stocking and birth. These indicators were not highly modified in time. The rotated matrices were used
to determine the impact indexes in each scene, which changed their values, from negative to positive, with the years, and were, at the same time, an impact demonstration of this technology. The relation MC 1 allowed reliable regression equations in time, expressing the impact
values of the biomass banks on the main productive indicators. Under the conditions of this BUCP, the organizational actions increased the milk production in 60 L/ha/year. The interval parturition-gestation decreased in 6.5 d/year. The milk/lactation increased in 73.3 L/year,
the total milk production per dairy unit in 6252 L, and the liter per milking cow in 0.2/year. It is suggested that the BUCP considers a new cycle of developing the technologies and methods of animal management to increase the stocking rate, amount and quality of the feed for the dry season and favor the diminishing of the interval parturition-gestation.
Key words: milk production, technological impact, multivariant designs.
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Mart?nez, R. O., Torres, V., & Aguilar, P. I. (2012). Impact of biomass banks with Pennisetum purpureum (Cuba CT-115) on milk production. Cuban Journal of Agricultural Science, 46(3). Recuperado a partir de https://cjascience.com/index.php/CJAS/article/view/40
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