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A Welsh dairy farm boosted milk output and cut feed costs by planting Westerwolds ryegrass after maize harvest, improving soil health and increasing daily income.
A dairy farm in Ceredigion, Wales, increased milk yield by two litres per cow daily and reduced feed costs by planting Westerwolds ryegrass as a cover crop after maize harvest.
Using direct drilling and zero-grazing, the system improved soil health, prevented erosion, and boosted daily milk income by £450 for a 500-cow herd while cutting protein feed expenses by £130 per day.
The high-quality forage, fed at 20kg per cow daily, provides 12.0 MJ/kg metabolisable energy and 24.9% crude protein, grown at low cost using existing equipment.
Farmers report better cow wellbeing and plan to expand maize and cover crop acreage, emphasizing that cover cropping is essential for sustainable, profitable farming.
Una granja lechera galesa aumentó la producción de leche y redujo los costos de los piensos plantando pasto de centeno Westerwolds después de la cosecha de maíz, mejorando la salud del suelo y aumentando los ingresos diarios.