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Autumn calving cow milk yields
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<blockquote data-quote="Carlowmann" data-source="post: 8149583" data-attributes="member: 143026"><p>You've just described what i have and where i want to go to maybe i should aim as high in litres as i can but still have a reasonably good block calving. </p><p>Grazing early or late can't be relied on i can have everything set up nicely and a heavy thunderstorm upstream of me can cause severe flooding it doesn't even have to rain with me </p><p>Lots of grant aided land drainage done done upstream 20 to 30 years ago Bord of works increased the size of road bridge by adding a extra channel under the road at my place but the 5 bridges downstream are less than 60% in size and mine sometimes can't take it so in the space of few hours i can have 2 foot of water on half the farm , land is very flat and heavy clay , slow to dry out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlowmann, post: 8149583, member: 143026"] You've just described what i have and where i want to go to maybe i should aim as high in litres as i can but still have a reasonably good block calving. Grazing early or late can't be relied on i can have everything set up nicely and a heavy thunderstorm upstream of me can cause severe flooding it doesn't even have to rain with me Lots of grant aided land drainage done done upstream 20 to 30 years ago Bord of works increased the size of road bridge by adding a extra channel under the road at my place but the 5 bridges downstream are less than 60% in size and mine sometimes can't take it so in the space of few hours i can have 2 foot of water on half the farm , land is very flat and heavy clay , slow to dry out [/QUOTE]
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