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grazing

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Grass, grazing and silage in tough weather

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Grass, grazing and silage in tough weather

The wet weather continues to be a major factor in stock management.

Delayed first grazing rotation will be slower than you might expect

farming

Delayed first grazing rotation will be slower than you might expect
When it comes to grazing, you know your land better than anyone else

farming

When it comes to grazing, you know your land better than anyone else
Cattle in an Iowa Pasture in Summer

farming

Get early grazing decisions right
Teagasc advice: Avoiding poaching is high on October checklist

farming

Teagasc advice: Avoiding poaching is high on October checklist
Weigh up grazing season progress

farming

Weigh up grazing season progress
Prioritise grass quality in peak milk season
Prioritise grass quality in peak milk season

Farmers with more pasture than usual closed up for late silage this face a scarcity for grazing unless we get very good summer growth.

Thu, 16 Jun, 2016

Farmer and beast looking over the gate for grazing to start
Farmer and beast looking over the gate for grazing to start

Both farmer and beast are looking out over the gate at this stage, longing for grazing to get going properly.

Thu, 10 Mar, 2016

Late grazing can be great for the first cut in spring, but know when to stop
Late grazing can be great for the first cut in spring, but know when to stop
Travelling around the country you would be forgiven for forgetting that it was the last week of November. A lot of stock still remain outside.

Thu, 26 Nov, 2015

Zero grazing makes wet springs and autumns easier
Zero grazing makes wet springs and autumns easier
New machine works well for weanling to forward store beef farmer Shane O’Reilly in south Mayo.

Thu, 23 Jul, 2015

Grass: the hardest thing to manage on your farm
Grass: the hardest thing to manage on your farm
Grazed grass is a difficult crop to manage at the best of times on many farms.

Thu, 25 Jun, 2015

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