Early indications are 2023 is shaping up to be a bumper year for maize production with high yields of good quality material that should clamp and feed well
Good potential in this year’s maize crops looks set to give dairy farmers an opportunity to clamp decent tonnages of quality silage, which could provide a useful buffer with uncertain milk prices, says Volac silage expert, Ken Stroud.
With many farmers experiencing a rebound in grass-weed numbers this year, stubble management will be key to reducing viable seed levels.
Having good stocks of quality forage helps to improve farm resilience in times of volatile milk prices and unpredictability. Volac silage experts offer guidance.
NFU were still working with Defra, the Chemical Regulation Division and the Health and Safety Executive to see if they could find a way through
Wholecrop and maize can be a valuable addition to any ration, but attention to detail both pre-and post-harvest is key.
Growers are urged to consider a split dose post-emergence herbicide approach in maize crops this year to ensure early germinating weeds do not impact final yields
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