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Listen: Building grass cover for autumn grazing


Denis Brassil, Teagasc Kerry Joint Programme Monitor Farm Advisor, joined Stuart Childs on this episode of the Dairy Edge to discuss building grass cover for autumn grazing.

Denis first explains that the farms he deals with are across a range of land types and experience different levels of rainfall.  He describes the current situation for a few of the farmers on the programme and how it differs depending on their location and how growth has been for them in recent weeks.

Denis says farmers need to manage both the demand and supply side of grass for the autumn. This is necessary to deliver the cover of grass that is needed to extend grazing into the autumn for as long as is appropriate for the farm, and he explains that this will vary depending on soil type.

He encourages people to look at their farm infrastructure and to identify any deficits, and to begin addressing them to make sure that it is not an obstacle to grazing late in the autumn or grazing in the spring.

Finally, Denis recommends that farmers walk their farms and take the appropriate action for their farm and their stocking rate in the next few weeks to set the farm up to manage autumn grazing in late September, October and November where feasible.

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For more episodes from the Dairy Edge podcast, a Teagasc co-production with LastCastMedia.com, visit the Dairy Edge podcast show page.