Normally at this time of year i am practically wasting grass , as the cows simply can't keep up as the grass gets away on them .This year ? Well, it's safe to say a little more growth would be very welcome , especially in the silage fields .This is the crop that is going to feed the cows right throughout the winter and into next summer , so the more we can possibly ensile , the better. All we need is a LITTLE rain a LOTS of heat , but i think it will be too little , too late , as we plan to cut on Sunday or Monday with a view to lifting the grass 2 days later ! This is all done by contractor , purely for speed and ease ! Hopefully 2 crops will be enough , we do have plenty left from last year to fall back on .
With the grazing grass, we are just starting the second time round of the "circuit" of the grazing fields .Obviously every time the girls graze it and it grows again , the quality is just that bit less next time round.
However , that said , the milk yields are holding up , and even if the grass is not growing fast enough , the weather is suiting the cows down to the ground.Even the colder nights hasn't really affected them like I thought it would.
Once the silage has been lifted from the fields , there will be the small matter of spreading approx 300 000 gallon of slurry onto the bare fields . This will be done by contractor too , it's amazing the speed and quantity that they can put out In a day .This year they are trying to convince us to use an Aerator type system. I know very little of this , except that it would place the slurry a few inches into the soil, it would let the soil use more of the nutrient , there would be less smell , and it will cost us £10/acre MORE than usual. The jury is still out on that decision at the moment
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