Transitioning to low chemical nitrogen perennial ryegrass white clover swards
Maintaining farm productivity and profitability is always top of a farmer’s agenda but doing that in a reducing chemical nitrogen environment is challenging and requires the successful incorporation of clover within our grazed pastures.
For this week’s Dairy Edge podcast, James Dunne is joined by Teagasc grassland researcher, Donal Patton, who outlines the current trial being carried out in Teagasc Ballyhaise which looks at transitioning to low chemical nitrogen perennial ryegrass white clover swards.
Listen in below:
Further details on this research will be shared at the upcoming Ballyhaise’24 – Dairy Open Day. Find out more about this event here.
For more episodes from the Dairy Edge podcast, a co-production with LastCastMedia.com, go to the Dairy Edge show page.