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OPINION: European farmers are going to extreme lengths to have their message heard.
As a dry summer looms, dairy farmers need a plan for their herds’ nutrition now to keep their cows in milk, protect their cashflow and secure long term business profitability.
Farmers looking to offset the summer milk production drop need to act now with strategic pasture management and high-energy supplements.
After a tough season many dairy farmers may be considering extending the milking period of their cows to create more cashflow.
An inexpensive autumn feed test can guard against mineral deficiencies in dairy and beef cows that can lead to low growth rates and poor milk yields.
OPINION: European farmers are going to extreme lengths to have their message heard.
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