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info@vanmourik-group.com Soil structure and seedbed preparation have a significant effect on
maize yields – more so than variety choice. After the wet autumn and winter, compaction may well be an issue and sub-soiling can remedy the problem if the ground is dry enough. Assessment of the depth and level of compaction is recommended before beginning any remedial works otherwise more soil damage can be caused. Where maize seed is untreated (Mesurol ban), losses due to bird damage can be severe so the latest recommendations for seed depth and sowing date should
be reviewed. Harvest date determines grass silage quality - whilst cutting date
has traditionally been seen as a trade-off between quality and quantity, research shows that in a normal growing year, total yields from two silage cuts are similar but the quality is improved with earlier cutting. Farmers should be encouraged to liaise with contractors now so they are in control of the harvest process and the quality of the forage that they will be feeding for many months ahead.
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