HOW WE MANAGE GRASS ON A 450 DAIRY COW GRAZING FARM!!!
In this video: AI'ing cows, moving calves and milking cows. A full day in the life from early May. My name is Mark Collins. From growing up and working on my family farm in Ireland, I have developed a strong passion for agriculture. As people become more concerned about where their food comes from, it is vitality important that the right information is at their fingertips. Through my Instagram account and YouTube channel, I show the day-to-day running of our grass based dairy farm and how we work hard to continuously improve our business in-line with our focus on Social, Economic and Environmental Sustainability. Support Sustainable Agriculture and leave the place better than you found it. Follow me on INSTAGRAM: / mcmilkingit

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ON/OFF GRAZING IN TRICKY CONDITIONS!!! A GREAT SUCCESS OR A COMPLETE DISASTER!!!

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It Was Supposed To Be The BEST Day Of The Year......... 5 MINUTES LATER...!

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THIS IS A PRETTY BIG PROBLEM! ONE NO DAIRY FARMER WANTs

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CALVES EVERYWHERE! PRESSURE IS ON!

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FINALLY COWS ARE IN THE BRAND NEW SHED FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME!!!

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