Producing more milk from forage is often seen as the preserve of extensive, low-yielding herds, but intensive, high-yielding systems can benefit too. Richard Simpson, development director at dairy specialist Kingshay, explains how.Boosting milk produced from forage will benefit the bottom line of almost any dairy business, small or large. This is because grass is the cheapest form of feed, typically costing 3.5ppl when grazed and 6. lppl for good quality first cut silage. And although there can be some barriers to maximising usage, they are usually not difficult or expensive to overcome.
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机译:从饲料生产更多牛奶通常被视为维护广泛,低收入的畜群,但密集的高产系统也可以受益。 Richard Simpson,乳制品专家Kingshay的发展总监介绍了如何从牧草生产的牛奶中,将有利于几乎任何乳制品业务,小或大的底线。 这是因为草是最便宜的饲料形式,通常花费3.5ppl,当留下时,6. LPPL用于优质的首次切割青贮饲料。 虽然最大限度地使用了一些障碍,但它们通常不会难以困难或昂贵。
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