Post-drought grass patience could pay longer term dividends

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Written by Rachel Martin

Farmers have been encouraged to keep their stock off pastures until grass is as close as possible to the optimum three-leaf stage to overcome potential forage shortfalls.

The advice from Germinal’s Ben Wixey follows recent drought conditions which have seen growth grind to halt in many parts of the country.

Wixley warned that turning stock onto recovering grassland too quickly could prove counter-productive.

“If grazed before they reach the optimum growth stage, regrowth of grassland swards will be stunted and that will mean less grazing later in the season,” he said.


If grazing is critically short, it will be better to select a sacrifice area to use as a platform for feeding supplementary silage until the better-performing grazing fields have reached the optimum growth stage.

“One benefit of the heatwave is that soils may well stay warmer for longer into the autumn. This will offer the potential for late-season growth and extended grazing, so it is worth looking after leys during the period of recovery.

“Identifying the poorest performing fields is also important so that these can be ear-marked for reseeding.

“Again, warmer soils will extend the opportunity to establish new leys that are going to be an important part of restoring forage stocks.”

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