Maize crop desperately needs sun – like we all do!

Gwyn Jones' Farm DiaryGwyn Jones' Farm Diary
Gwyn Jones' Farm Diary
Difficult to believe that we are now in summer after another wet week, where rain fell every day until Friday making any progress on land work impossible and puts us well behind with the last area of maize to drill.

I managed (just) to keep travelling with the grazing machine at Crouchlands which was a good test, as cows would certainly not be grazing in these conditions, and their grass was delivered to them twice a day fresh, and rather wet which they don’t mind. I am still struggling to recover the drop in milk mid-May, caused by the poor grass silage re-bagged from our clamps last year, and although I have made some good progress by replacing it with fresh grass, the butterfat has now dropped.

Having been cut once already, the paddock I am now ‘grazing’ is nice and green behind the machine with every bite of good quality grass being very much to the cows’ approval, but not exactly the material which will boost butterfat. Protein levels are good which indicates decent energy levels, but although we have chopped straw in the ration, overall we are going to struggle with fat until better weather comes along.

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