Farmers looking to reduce costs and put on cheap
liveweight gain at grass will be looking at turning out weanlings.
Grass covers in most areas are reported to be better than expected, with many fields showing good growth over the winter months. The target should be to follow a spring rotation plan and on drier farms the aim should be to have 40% of the grazing area grazed by 17 March.
On wetter farms, this date moves to 31 March. The target is to have the first rotation completed by the first week in April on drier farms and by the middle of April on wetter farms.
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Watch: beef questions and lessons from our mart nights
Beef management: calving hygiene
Beef management: time and fatigue
Beef management: cows and calves
Full coverage: calving 17
Farmers looking to reduce costs and put on cheap
liveweight gain at grass will be looking at turning out weanlings.
Grass covers in most areas are reported to be better than expected, with many fields showing good growth over the winter months. The target should be to follow a spring rotation plan and on drier farms the aim should be to have 40% of the grazing area grazed by 17 March.
On wetter farms, this date moves to 31 March. The target is to have the first rotation completed by the first week in April on drier farms and by the middle of April on wetter farms.
Read more
Watch: beef questions and lessons from our mart nights
Beef management: calving hygiene
Beef management: time and fatigue
Beef management: cows and calves
Full coverage: calving 17
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