As we await the autumn break, there is increased interest in producing feed for livestock to capture good market prices.
Producing bulk fodder will require special attention to nutrition, but also moisture availability to support growth, as any stress on the plant will reduce the desired production required.
Crop/soil nutrition will play a vital role in 2026, particularly as we are beginning with minimal available soil moisture.
The three big nutrients to get right for grazing in a tight year are phosphorus, nitrogen and sulphur.
Phosphorus is immobile in the . . .
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