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  • Grazing advice: Taking paddocks out for silage when weather allows
  • Grass growth: Majority of farms edging towards surplus
  • Spring grazing: Dealing with surplus grass

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agriland.ie /2 weeks ago

Grazing advice: Taking paddocks out for silage when weather allows

The majority of farms are currently grazing covers of grass that are too high, according to Teagasc. In the latest newsletter update from the Grass10 initiative, Teagasc reminded f...

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agriland.ie /2 weeks ago

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...

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agriland.ie /3 weeks ago

Spring grazing: Dealing with surplus grass

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...

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agriland.ie /1 month ago

Steps to Superior Silage Series: Cutting and wilting grass

Agriland Media Group is pleased to collaborate with Ecosyl for a brand new series ahead of the upcoming silage season, to bring farmers and contractors tips on producing superior f...

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agriland.ie /2 weeks ago

Keeping up to date with fertiliser applications

Grass growth has taken off in the last week to 10 days, which has left many farms with an abundance of grass, but fertiliser application must be kept up to date. Grass growth is up...

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beefmagazine.com /4 weeks ago

Find grazing success where forage quality and quantity intersect

Producers should ask what’s working and what needs to change now for the best possible grazing season.

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agriland.ie /1 month ago

Steps to Superior Silage Series: Harvesting and treating grass

Agriland Media Group and Ecosyl are collaborating on a brand new series ahead of the upcoming silage season, to bring farmers and contractors tips on producing superior fodder.  In...

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agriland.ie /1 week ago

Grassland management: Will pre-mowing be needed next week?

We have had plenty of rain so far this month, and now with a warm front rolling in, grass growth will be getting increasingly hard to manage. A lot of farms across the country are...

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beefcentral.com /4 weeks ago

Grazing software delivers value from the get-go for producers

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...

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agriland.ie /3 weeks ago

Clamping or baling silage: How will an additive help preserve grass?

Dr. Adrienne Kerley, Volac’s Research and Development Technical Manager for Forage, provides some tips on clamping and baling grass, and when to use additives, in this final instal...

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agriland.ie /1 month ago

Limiting the drop in milk fat during spring grazing

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...

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agriland.ie /1 month ago

Disease resistance potential driving grass variety choices – seed expert

A significant number of farmers are now choosing new grass varieties on the basis on their disease resistance potential. This was one of the points highlighted at Northern Ireland’...

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agriland.ie /4 days ago

Reminder: Testing grass for nitrates and sugars before cutting

The arrival of the current spell of warm, dry weather has farmers across the country anxious to take advantage of the conditions to secure a cut of silage. However, the late spring...

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beefmagazine.com /2 weeks ago

Timing bermudagrass turnout for maximum summer production

Delaying grazing ensures bermudagrass thrives, improves forage yields, and strengthens drought resilience.

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agriland.ie /3 weeks ago

Striving for quality silage in 2026

The hum of mowers is echoing across the country with many farmers knocking grass over the last week now that there is a bit of good weather. There is no doubt that there areplenty...

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agriland.ie /1 month ago

Spring grazing: Conditions shaping up countrywide

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...

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agriland.ie /1 month ago

Spring grazing: Have you started the second rotation yet?

The whole spring grazing situation is still a mess after one of the wettest springs we have had in quite a while, with some farms on their second rotations while others are still s...

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agriland.ie /1 day ago

Survey highlights scope to make forage gains this season

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...

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agriland.ie /1 month ago

Spring grazing: Risk of negative energy balance

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...

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agriland.ie /1 week ago

Slurry testing as silage season ready to kick off

With a high pressure forecast to roll in over the weekend, bringing with it spells of warm dry weather, there is bound to be a bit of grass knocked. A fair shot of silage has alrea...

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realagriculture.com /2 weeks ago

Early turnout, late consequences — Jim Gerrish on spring grazing | Ruminating with RealAg, Ep 41

The grass always looks greener on the other side of the fence; this old adage seems to be more true in the spring than at any other time of the year. Just because it's green, thoug...

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agriland.ie /2 weeks ago

Dairy Focus: Making best use of grazing land on a Norway farm

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...

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agriland.ie /1 week ago

Don’t let a difficult year set your grassland production back

This has been a challenging year so far, with a prolonged winter, and rising energy and fertiliser costs, causing real pressure on margins. The temptation to pause planned improvem...

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agriland.ie /3 weeks ago

Table: What size should cattle paddocks be for 3-day graze-outs?

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...

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