The extra grass output more than covers the cost of reseeding pasture

Farmers cannot afford to be buying unnecessarily large amounts of concentrates to supplement poor grass and silage, or to be applying fertiliser on poor pastures.

With the high price of concentrates, and other rising costs, reseeding pastures with a low level of perennial ryegrass has become more important than ever.

Farmers cannot afford to be buying unnecessarily large amounts of concentrates to supplement poor grass and silage, or to be applying fertiliser on poor pastures. They give a poor response.

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