Displaying items by tag: maize
Will maize cover for grass?
The summer dry has resulted this autumn in less-than-ideal quantities of grass being available to cows.
Planning prevents poor maize
Too late to plant maize silage?
About this time of the year, we always seem to get calls from merchants and farmers asking several versions of the same question: “Is it too late to plant maize silage in November?”
Maize can make the difference
Maize is more than just a supplementary feed
Over the last three years, pressure has increased on dairy farmers to produce food with a low environmental footprint.
Rain hits harvest
Make it a successful harvest
Maize silage is a good fit with New Zealand systems because the rumen is a microbial environment, full of bacteria, fungi and protozoa which eventually help to produce milk or weight gain.
Are you ready for maize silage harvest?
Maize silage harvest is running two-three weeks late in most areas because of later planting and cooler-than-average early summer temperatures.
Less maize compounds northern drought
Insufficient contract maize was grown this season, contributing to a feed shortage in drought conditions, says Federated Farmers Northland provincial president John Blackwell.
Keep maize plant population up
Some talk in the marketplace suggests reducing maize silage growing costs by decreasing planting population.