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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 7872627" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>organic 8.8 t/ha dry matter is the best paddock this year, however I have not taken grass covers for the last 6 weeks (chest infection, which would not go, followed by bad back meant I am only able to walk about now properly), and probably not worth bothering to follow growth now (Agrinet says Wales is having 6kg DM/Ha/day growth now! And as the top of the farm here is over 1000' I guess we are getting even less). How does that compare? The woman on the Agrinet help desk said on their farm in Ireland they were getting 14 t/Ha dry matter (but I have no idea how much fertliser they were using- or will next year!). I think the vet said they were getting between 11 and 12.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 7872627, member: 51054"] organic 8.8 t/ha dry matter is the best paddock this year, however I have not taken grass covers for the last 6 weeks (chest infection, which would not go, followed by bad back meant I am only able to walk about now properly), and probably not worth bothering to follow growth now (Agrinet says Wales is having 6kg DM/Ha/day growth now! And as the top of the farm here is over 1000' I guess we are getting even less). How does that compare? The woman on the Agrinet help desk said on their farm in Ireland they were getting 14 t/Ha dry matter (but I have no idea how much fertliser they were using- or will next year!). I think the vet said they were getting between 11 and 12. [/QUOTE]
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