whelan2 wrote: » Was outside there now. It's very cold. Fire lit in mid May. Madness
Bass Reeves wrote: » Growth is absolutely brutal. There is a few silage fields closed since start of april and they are only at a strong grazing height. You would be hoping growth would take off any week but its not happening
Mooooo wrote: » Pissing rain here all evening. Growth of 65 in the last 6 days, it's improving alright but wet weather and lower DM of grass has stock unsettled, will have paddockor two to take out when weather clears to keep covers right, won't be able to wait for them to go in with first cut. Have been following cows with 20 units N, 2k gallons parlour washings/ watery slurry on some paddocks instead. Walk the farm every week, or few days, you'll be surprised how things will change
green daries wrote: » Are you still buffering and what with if you are just out of curiosity still buffering here straw and silage
Good loser wrote: » Put in 21 stores on Sunday and grazed 1 acre silage ground so far - with 14 large stock.
bogman_bass wrote: » Cordless grass trimmer in Aldi tomorrow week if anybody wants to do cut and weight
Timmaay wrote: » 13mm today, heat, and loads of sunshine. Rocketfuel for grass, woohoo.
StevenToast wrote: » Im glad of the few spare bales of silage....ill never look to sell old silage again...priceless!
StevenToast wrote: » Is there ne'ery abit of growth at all?!!
Hershall wrote: » Going to put in some tomorrow for a week or 10 days hopefully the place will dry out and grass will grow!!!!
Robson99 wrote: » Going to put in 20 stores. Ground absolutely saturated here after today's rain. They are only walking grass into the ground and bogging the place. Better off in for a few days