With an increase of 100 kg of dry matter per day here and there, the grass is really off to a flying start. So, if you haven't already started, get those cows out there.
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With an increase of 100 kg of dry matter per day here and there, the grass is really off to a flying start. So, get those cows out if you haven't already. The South is enjoying a spring with French temperatures and there is plenty of mowing going on. In the West and North, things are not moving at such a pace. Time to mow a block For the rotational grazers and strip grazers who started grazing at the end of March, it is time to mow a block for growth stages. It sounds like the classic'mowing in the service of grazing' where you first mow at most 20 percent of your surface area, to be able to graze on fresh green grass in a week or two, three. This results in more grass intake and more milk than a third round over your pasture plots. Mowing in the service of as much fresh grass in the cow as possible, so. You preferably mow the rest in two batches, so 40 percent over one or two weeks and the next 40 percent when there is a thick yield with a slightly lower protein content. Adding a ...