Mooooo wrote: » I assume you'd want to have planning etc sorted prior to applying for it
whelan2 wrote: » Will go for grant on the dairy equipment. Plan is to do the cubicle shed first then parlour. Otherwise wait 4 years for young lad to finish college and get young farmer grants. Don't want to tie him down and don't want to wait that long either.
Mooooo wrote: I assume you'd want to have planning etc sorted prior to applying for it
Morris Moss wrote: Yeah ya have a year from the time you're approved.
yosemitesam1 wrote: » Oats would be more digestible forage than barley
carrollsno1 wrote: » Neighbouring farmers in Canterbury NZ were grazing oats in the springtime with replacements or ewes and lambs. Unfortunatly none of us ever got into the nitty gritty with the farmers about the detail of growing and feeding, but we assumed it was obviously winter barley. Might be of some use to ye, we had a bad winter with floods etc and a cold spring last year in nz (i thought it was great weather) but we cant compare everytging with new zealand ye all know what yere willing to try on yere own farms
alps wrote: » And in general dairy farmers are not supported by payments for something they did 20 years ago....(hide)New age dairy farmers may be...(definitely hide)
yosemitesam1 wrote: » Grazing/cutting cereals very common all over the world for well over 1000 years, just one of those things that's been forgotten about here /
straight wrote: » Are any of ye using Eprizero on dairy cows. Got my herd health results and cows are high in stomach worms...
Snowfire wrote: » What does herd health test consists of,?
Timmaay wrote: » 1st cut aftergrass, 55days later! Do I graze or not now?
Mooooo wrote: » Grazing mine anyway, cover only grazing height anyway
Timmaay wrote: » Grazing height, lucky you! Photo didn't attach, cover of about 500 max on it.
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Big squares tomorrow afternoon...€40/bale collected.
Mooooo wrote: » Stick a sail into them and send em up by sea to west cork, make a change from the bales of cocaine
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » http://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/everyone-cant-be-a-dairy-farmer-finally-people-see-that/
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Lol. Probably more profitable too.
Burning Tires wrote: » A lot of people over on twitter got very animated about this article, but it had some good points that some found was too close to the bone. . Agri lands response to question was very childish tho, and insulting.
boggerman1 wrote: » Finally someone calling the dairy hype as it is.not everyone is suited to milking cows.it would be a bit like me converting to tillage when I haven't a bulls notion about it.