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Not taking first-cut silage earlier could be risking milk yield

Summary by farminglife.com
According to Ken Stroud, Ecosyl technical business manager at Volac, dairy farmers with Autumn or all-year calving herds who take first-cut grass silage during April or very early May, rather than at the traditional timing of 10 May onwards, can end up with better silage quality.
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farminglife.com broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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