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- VideoRecently there have been some changes to the Government’s intensive winter grazing rules. The changes come into effect on 1 November 2022 and may impact decisions you are making on a farm now as you …
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- NewsTo build resident populations of subterranean clover in hill country pastures, farmers are encouraged to spell selected areas for four to five weeks over late spring and early summer if …