Teagasc: Scope to delay silage after heading date is very limited

Difficult spring weather and poor growth delayed closing and application of fertiliser to silage ground on many farms.

Teagasc: Scope to delay silage after heading date is very limited

As a result, farmers may consider delaying first cut to ‘bulk up’ silage tonnes.

While grass yield is the most important factor determining silage cost per tonne, other factors should be considered when setting a target cutting date.

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