by Agritech | 24th May 2022 | Blog, News
With concerns over having sufficient levels of silage stocks available for the winter, quality over quantity is the best advice when it comes to...
by Agritech | 15th May 2021 | Blog, News
Silage harvesting is a major cost on Irish farms, therefore it is most important that the desired level of quality is achieved. Dry Matter...
by Agritech | 5th Sep 2019 | Blog, News
With increased levels of grass growth on many farms at present, this will give an opportunity for surplus grass to be cut as autumn grass silage....
by Agritech | 7th Jun 2019 | Blog, News
One of the biggest challenges facing Irish farmers is being able to feed stock in a way that will give the biggest return on investment. As a...
by Agritech | 24th Apr 2019 | Blog, News
Grass silage is expensive to produce and when a land charge is factored in, first cut silage is now costing in the region of €300 per acre to grow...
by Agritech | 18th Sep 2018 | Blog, Featured
Maize silage offers both dairy and beef farmers an opportunity to increase animal performance from home grown forage. Milking cows that are...
by Agritech | 12th Jun 2018 | Blog, News
As we move through an exceptional spell of weather, when farm work is getting done in a timely fashion and grass growth is at record levels, the key...
by Agritech | 16th May 2018 | Blog, News
. Quality Silage In light of the current fodder situation, many farmers may be tempted to put the focus back on making bulk versus quality silage...
by Agritech | 15th Mar 2017 | News
Now is the time to put plans in place for this year’s silage crop. Agritech’s forage specialist Bil Ryan is advising farmers to ensure the soil...