Grass growth: Majority of farms edging towards surplus
Grass growth has being rampant over the last two weeks, surpassing demand and leaving many farms in a state of surplus. However, despite the ideal conditions for grass growth in mo...
Search fresh public links, source activity, and post angles for Pasturebase.
Fresh curated links around Pasturebase are collected here so marketers can spot useful updates and turn timely ideas into posts faster.
Recent items include:
Recent curated links from global sources. Generate one free draft from any story, then use SocialBu to schedule and refine your content calendar.
Grass growth has being rampant over the last two weeks, surpassing demand and leaving many farms in a state of surplus. However, despite the ideal conditions for grass growth in mo...
There remains huge opportunity on beef farms across Ireland to further improve grassland management and getting paddock size right is one of the key ways to achieve this. While con...
AgriLife Research determines practice is highly dependent on dormant-season moisture availability The post Pasture cropping may improve soil health and forage quality appeared firs...
Pasture dieback has spread across most sown pasture regions of Queensland and is advancing into New South Wales, with experts warning there is no simple fix. However some practica...
Farmers can locate feed and manage costs with tools like Feedstuff Finder, improving budgeting and sourcing decisions.
Farmers can locate feed and manage costs with tools like Feedstuff Finder, improving budgeting and sourcing decisions.
For some people, buying a 50 hectare block of land on a steep incline with no internal fencing or water points might seem like a left-field move. For Jess Collyer, it represented a...
Spring grazing is finally taking shape following a couple of good days of sun, and the good news is Met Éireann is forecasting the dry spell to extend right into next week. Up unti...
The first of the 2025-born cattle were turned out to grass on February 20 on the ABP Demo Farm in Co. Carlow. Speaking to Agriland, Matthew Quinn from the ABP Food Group Advantage...
Unsettled weather means spring grazing is still quite messy, but its important to push on as the risk of negative energy balances (NEB) rise. NEB is often an issue at this stage, a...
Follow a checklist of management decisions to consider to ensure you are ready to turn out cattle.
Following a slow and wet start to the grass growing season, growth has now taken off like a rocket after the recent spell of good weather. The warm and sunny conditions have brough...
Agriland paid a visit to the ABP Demo Farm on Tuesday, May 12, to meet farm manager Matthew Quinn for an update on the performance of the yearling cattle at grass. The 280ac farm i...
There are now over 70 cows calved on Wesley Browne’s suckler farm in Co. Monaghan since calving began on February 20. ABP Food Group’s Advantage Beef Programme farm liaison officer...
The Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan (SK PCAP) has published a 2nd Edition of the Saskatchewan Rangeland Health Assessment for Native Grasslands. This updated assessme...
We are now in April and yet a good number of herds have very little of the platform grazed, while others still have not seen any grass in 2026 due to the weather. To make matters w...
Based in Ballybrophy, Co. Laois, Thomas Carroll is a suckler, beef and tillage farmer running Parthenaise and Piedmontese breeding bulls with his suckler herd. Approximately 40 suc...
The ABP Food Group Advantage Beef Programme’s farm liaison team have put together a list of recommended beef-breed sires for use on dairy cows. The list has been made available ahe...
Although this spring may appear early, it has not necessarily created conditions that justify early grazing, especially if moisture becomes limiting.
By Chris McCullough Most dairy farmers have received that fateful call from neighbours, or indeed police, informing them the cows have broken out and are on the main road, or destr...
A lot of dry farms will be starting or will have already started their second rotation, meaning milk fat content may easily drop back again. With some good weather promised next we...
A national survey has highlighted the value Irish dairy farmers place on forage and the scope for producers to make financial gains by using a proven silage additive. 250 farmers t...
The pace of growth in Australian broadacre farmland prices is moderating across most regions and commodity types, according to latest ABARES data.
Customizable filters allow users to refine the view by date, sale type, region, class and weight.
Use SocialBu to discover ideas, generate post drafts, and schedule them across your social channels.