Dairy farmers need to ensure they make high quality fodder

By Sam Flight & Frank Mickan
Updated September 19 2018 - 11:25am, first published September 18 2018 - 5:27pm
FODDER SOLUTIONS: Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Dairy Extension officer Sam Flight. Picture: Supplied
FODDER SOLUTIONS: Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Dairy Extension officer Sam Flight. Picture: Supplied

With the high price of concentrates (grain or pellets) this season, it is more important than usual for dairy farmers to ensure they are making high quality silage.

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