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Dairy > Grass & feeding
Stephen Connolly on 12 Feb 2020

Grass+: storm stalls strong start to the grazing season
Fertiliser and slurry spreading should now be delayed on till ground temperatures rise and ground is no longer saturated or waterlogged.
Dairy > Grass & feeding
Stephen Connolly on 12 Feb 2020
Emer Kennedy, Teagasc, Moorepark and Fergal Coughlan stomach tubing a new born calf with colostrum. It is recommended that each calf gets three litres of colostrum within one hour of birth.
Ger and Margaret Pardy photographed on their farm in Birr, Co.Offaly for the Irish Dairy Farmer Magazine.
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