Beet and grass mix gives 57p/day winter for grazier
Grazing forage through the winter without the need to start a tractor has cut wintering costs for a Northumberland sheep and beef farm. The 2021-22 winter is the third year the Drummonds, of Lemmington Hill Head, Alnwick, have grown fodder beet for their cattle. James Drummond explains how his system works and the benefits it has brought. See more on this topic at https://www.fwi.co.uk/livestock/beef/...

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