Suckler cows and calves continue to be supplemented with silage and meal on what has been a tough few weeks on Tullamore Farm.
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It’s been a tough few weeks on Tullamore Farm with the farm struggling to grow grass due to drought conditions. With very little rain forecast, it is likely that these conditions will continue for the foreseeable future.
Adam Woods visited the farm this week to see what effects the drought conditions are having on the farm and what management decisions are being taken to try and get through this difficult period.
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It’s been a tough few weeks on Tullamore Farm with the farm struggling to grow grass due to drought conditions. With very little rain forecast, it is likely that these conditions will continue for the foreseeable future.
Adam Woods visited the farm this week to see what effects the drought conditions are having on the farm and what management decisions are being taken to try and get through this difficult period.
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