Spring weather conditions in Poland have delayed sowing and led to variations in crop quality. Cold temperatures in the north and excessive moisture in the south have affected grass growth and quality of haylage. Despite these challenges, farmers are preparing for the first cut in May, understanding the importance of timing based on the development phase of the plants. Piotr Kowalski stresses the significance of adjusting mowing times to prevent loss of alfalfa buds and ensure efficient harvesting. He also recommends including fast-growing grasses in sowing to provide cover for long-term crops, given the current delays. Overall, the article highlights the need for adaptivity in farming due to unpredictable weather, with a focus on efficient harvesting techniques and selecting the right sowing varieties to mitigate the effects of delayed sowing and ensure a good crop yield.