Gawddawggonnit wrote: » http://www.lafranceagricole.fr/actualites/elevage/nitrates-lallemagne-condamnee-1,4,222175013.html
Snowfire wrote: » Something about the European court of justice, nitrates and June 21.
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Was the heat gone from those bales?
Mooooo wrote: » Just, colour was right not hot when opened, was all I had access to as not going to open pit for stuff only pitted 4 days earlier
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Germany isn't doing enough to reduce nitrate leeching into groundwater and the current plan proposed isn't going far enough says the EU. But as Germany is the biggest contributor to the EU budget, I'm sure a compromise will be reached that's agreeable to both.....:rolleyes:
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » https://e360.yale.edu/features/why-its-time-to-stop-punishing-our-soils-with-fertilizers-and-chemicals?FPzmK
straight wrote: » I have a couple of cows coming back in heat 7 weeks after AI. Tough year to get cows in calf I think.
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Interesting thinking there Chief... Over 80mln consumers that are very environmentally aware are going to pay the Eu to look the other way while their underground water gets polluted....? Hmmm.
mahoney_j wrote: » Always happens ,bull with cows and heifers here and both very quite ,things look good but scanning in August will tell full story.bull will stay with cows till 12/7 and bull with heifers will come out next Friday .anything after those dates will be culled
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Money talks, Dawg. He who pays the piper calls the tune.
thisyear wrote: » Lads, different one for you. What's the going rate for farm managers these days?
older by the day wrote: » Another different one, was looking at toppers, made **** of my mower Saturday, looking at a second hand perfect, any one have one, can they handle d odd rush, lump of a stone, would they suit a man that needs a mechanic walking after him. Or a Wyle cross rotor, or single roter new, something 1500 Mark. And ffs don't start telling me how handy mowers are
kerry cow wrote: » Tell me do all these large dairy herds browns ,twomeys , o keefes etc and research farms like shinagh and Greenfield use toppers ? They seem to pride themselves on growing so much tons per hecactre etc, I imagine they wouldn't dream of topping it to waste . How do they do it or not ? Maybe some one can tell me as I struggle . Have to say they dont have a weed , so must be spraying a lot .never see a ragworth , dock or anything that shouldn't be there .so we'll manicured . Is it spray and tight grazing or topping or what
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/business/farming/dairy/department-figures-on-dairy-emissions-misleading-37048118.html
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » They bale those paddocks as surplus instead of topping.
Say my name wrote: » It could actually be the soil too. I've noticed this year since my applications of basalt dust and diluted seawater last year that the cows are grazing the grass to the ground this year. Even an old sod that would normally have a wig of grass every year is being grazed to the boards in the first time ever that I can remember. I've taken out paddocks as they get ahead for silage too. I think a simple test for any farmer is to spray seaweed fertilizer and see how the cows graze the grass after.