Ok so if stubble turnips went in on clay land. Gazing Feb and march be ok? Would be in lamb ewes aswell. That is another possibtily if I get some fodder beet cheap.
Has anyone grazed oil raddish and oats before?
How late can I drill? Can go in form August but have some land that's really light but in mazie till October. Was wondering what I can get in behind it? Also wheat land but it can be heavy. Will that cause much issue?
As above need winter feed for two months ( could be grazing earlier though) .will stubble turnips keep till then? Could westerwolds be grazeable by then? Just trying to to stay off lambing pasture till I have too.
As above, looking at putting 20 acres of arable into grass this year. This will be a long term ley hopefully going down permanently. With the play to put a further 100 in over the next 5 years. Advice on what sort of leys. I don't really want to be chucking tons of fert about. I would have...
Hi guys!
In dire need of about 20 + extra acres in and around the the Norfolk Suffolk border. Willing to pay rent, just lost some grazing I did have as they have decided the need it back. So going out on a limb here.
Any help would be great!
The reason for short grazing season is, sheep are on silage aftermaths and dairy pasture from September to February. Planning to sow in the autumn. The crop before will most likely be wheat or barley i think and then rape after, not my land, neighbouring arable farmer. I will be grazing it with...
If I want to put a grazing crop in a rotation for one year what sort of thing am I looking at? Looking for minimal fertiliser use, to be grazed from March to September?
Any help would be great
Not sure if I'm wording this right but am after some advice. Cost of production per ewe per year, what is the average figure? Or do I need to be looking at it from a difficult angle?
Any advice much appreciated
Thanks for all tales guys. Made me feel a lot better! Would of not thought much of it before, but have been so accident prone lately I can't avoid being laid up anymore! The hand is fine thank you. Won't be the last time I jab myself I'm sure.
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