Five Timely Tips For Grassland Management
UK - DairyCo's Chris Duller suggests the top five things you should be thinking about at this stage in the season.- In this showery weather it is likely that the odd grazing paddock has suffered from poor utilisation on a wet day - make sure these are either topped as the cows come out or pre-mowed for the next grazing to maximise quality and intakes.
- Leys with a significant clover content (30 per cent+) will be starting to fix nitrogen at a rate of around 1kgN/ha/day - ease up on the nitrogen and let them do the work.
- Don't forget sulphur applications for 2nd cut and 3rd cut silages.
- Pay attention to detail on cereal crops - with grain and straw prices heading skywards don't take your eyes off valuable cereal fields. Hit pest and disease problems early - if you normally make wholecrop think seriously about taking it through to crimp or a grain crop. And be aware that some crops will be further ahead than normal due to the dry weather.
- Count how long the grass takes to produce a leaf. If it takes 10 days for one leaf you're looking at a round of about 30 days. With recent rain in some areas and potentially some warmer weather grass growth could speed up.
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