The plan to date was to build up grass to stretch out the grazing season. Ultimately, this will lead to increased production from the cheapest feed source available on farms – grass. Teagasc has quantified this as having a financial benefit of €1.80/cow for every extra day you get at grass in the autumn. So the temptation may be there for some people to keep grazing until the grass is gone, maximising the amount of grass in the diet this autumn.However, every extra day at grass in the spring will also have a financial benefit, with Teagasc putting this figure at €2.70/cow/day. So it is more profitable to have cows at grass in the spring than in the autumn. Obviously we want to maximise grazing if we can but the main focus needs to be on having grass for spring 2020.