Dairy farmers need to deal with poorer grass and silage yields influenced by the contrasts in recent weather patterns. The different climates have had a detrimental effect on grass growing rates forcing dairy farmers to think fast to make compensatory arrangements. Many farmers across Europe have endured a very wet February superseded by what are now very dry conditions. Both of these climates have had a major effect on grass growing rates.
Low rainfall totals have already had a major impact on
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