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A paddock of mixed pasture, including clover, chicory and ryegrass

Pasture Management Advice

Pasture management is critical to many farming systems - we've compiled our best advice for ensuring pasture success.

A crop of kale growing

Brassica Management Advice

Forage Brassica crops can often provide a supreior feed supply, both in terms of quantity and quality.

A fodder beet bulb lifted from the soil

Fodder Beet Management

Fodder beet systems provide a flexible, high quality feed option with the potential to deliver high yields from autumn to early spring.

A crop of Prophet Triticale

Forage Cereals Management Advice

Forage cereals are grown to produce large amounts of high quality feed when pasture quality and growth is lower.

A picture of plantain and clover mix

Nitrogen Management

Nitrogen leaching from farmland is an issue we face as farmers - we've compiled advice that addresses mitigating N effects.

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