In your field: Ian Garnett - We have tried to develop a milk-from-grass policy and invested accordingly

Mid-March and the February storms seem to have passed. Officially in spring, it is nice to get a taste of lighter nights.

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In your field: Ian Garnett - We have tried to develop a milk-from-grass policy and invested accordingly

Mid-March and the February storms seem to have passed. Officially in spring, it is nice to get a taste of lighter nights. Silage stocks look plentiful which might prove useful if fertiliser costs continue...

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