This week, Adam Woods goes into detail on the level of investment taking place on the Irish Farmers Journal’s demonstration farm in Tullamore.
It is a hefty figure at almost €1,200 per acre – or equivalent of €80 per acre per annum over the lifetime of the lease. All investment has been aligned to driving grass production and utilisation, and allowing us run the farm at a high stocking rate with minimal labour.
The inclusion of the sheep enterprise has really elevated the cost of fencing.
This week, Adam Woods goes into detail on the level of investment taking place on the Irish Farmers Journal’s demonstration farm in Tullamore.
It is a hefty figure at almost €1,200 per acre – or equivalent of €80 per acre per annum over the lifetime of the lease. All investment has been aligned to driving grass production and utilisation, and allowing us run the farm at a high stocking rate with minimal labour.
The inclusion of the sheep enterprise has really elevated the cost of fencing.
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