This equals 4.4 kg DM/cow/day of grass plus they are getting 3-plus kg DM of silage. June rainfall on the farm was less than half average levels and temperatures above average.
This generally made for easy wintering however even small levels of rain resulted in some pugging by the control herd and some more severe pugging on a few very wet days while the winter pad herd has avoided this.
During the southerly storm the benefit of the covered shelter was especially welcome by the pad herd while the control herd had to put up with being stood of on races and yards etc in the miserable conditions.
The farm is reasonably well set up for the start of calving at this stage.
Average pasture cover at 2300 kg DM/ha is adequate while cow condition is good and there is enough silage and hay for dry cows to the end of calving and some PKE for early milkers as required.
The dry and calving cows will remain on around 21 m²/cow/day of grass plus silage or hay while milkers will start on around 50 m²/cow/day and trying to hold to the spring rotation plan to achieve the six week first round target.
Urea applications are due to start over the last week of July on around 25% of the farm at 60 kg/ha and then will be applied behind the milkers and as wintered paddocks come available at 100 kg/ha from early August onwards until at least one round of the farm has been done.