This week on farm grass growth exceeded L.T average, but forecast is predicted to decrease. Compare all paddock growth to date this year and previous years and earmark underperforming paddocks/areas of the farm which require improvement. https://t.co/li4FL8g0YX
Grass growth curve has remained close to what was seen last year but continues to lag behind the long term average. With soil moisture deficit predicted to increase over the next 10 days, growth on many farms will further decrease. https://t.co/li4FL8g0YX
GrassCheck Bulletin 09.06.2025🌱
Despite cool overnight temperatures growth is recovering, following the recent dry spell. However, farms with light, free draining soils are still suffering with lower re growths📉
🌟https://t.co/ogMS9tOsbp
GrassCheck Bulletin 02.06.2025🌱
Plot grass growth was significantly lower than on-farm growth last week, however it is forecast to return to the 10-year av. over the next fortnight as soil moisture returns☀️
🌟https://t.co/tDGCeTQ6Qi
GrassCheck Bulletin w/c 19.05.2025🌱
Forecasted growth is predicted to reduce considerably below long-term average. Soil moisture levels have the potential for restricting growth in parts of the country. 🌦️
🌟https://t.co/70t0ZI9knZ
GrassCheck Bulletin w/c 12.05.2025🌱
Grass growth has been in line with the LT. av over the past week, however it is forecast to be 75% of the LT. av over the next 7 days and 40% the week after due to soil moisture.☀️☀️
🌟 https://t.co/UGxUDsIyiB
GrassCheck Bulletin w/c 05.05.2025🌱
Forecasted growth is predicted to be below long-term average on moderately drained fields due to long range forecast of sunshine and high temperatures. ☀️
🌟 https://t.co/k2eycqolrf
GrassCheck Bulletin w/c 28.04.2025🌱
With grass growth increasing over this next 7 days, measure grazing areas regularly and consider using a grass budgeting programme to help predict grazing surpluses and allow timely management decisions to be made☀️
🌟https://t.co/yi7BuEug6W
Grass growth forecasted to increase rapidly over the next 7 days. Whilst very welcome for many it will bring with it management challenges. Achieving target residuals now will have a big impact on grass quality in the next grazing. https://t.co/li4FL8g0YX
GrassCheck Bulletin w/c 14.04.2025🌱
After a prolonged dry period, rainfall is on the way, which may help to utilise fertiliser and slurry applied previously and may give an opportunity to apply slurry to paddocks. 🌦️
🌟https://t.co/aGJHCOY7DA
GrassCheck Bulletin 07.04.2025🌱☀️
Grass growth is forecast to remain in line with the LT. av this week before falling back due largely to colder temperatures and a high proportion of cloud cover. 🌥️
🌟https://t.co/BzDcJSanmS
GrassCheck Bulletin w/c 31.03.2025🌱
Conditions are forecasted to remain dry for the next 7 days.☀️ Though temperatures at night are forecasted to drop to around 0° at the weekend, which may affect soil temperature and therefore growth.
🌟https://t.co/JMksXD5NQ2
GrassCheck Bulletin Week Beginning 24.03.2025🌱
Take advantage of current conditions and grass quality, particularly with lighter stock. This will help conserve silage supplies and lower costs. Start with smaller grazing groups and build up. 🌱
🌟https://t.co/j1zasTM6E2
GrassCheck Bulletin Week Beginning 17.03.2025🌱
Grass growth for the next week is forecast to be in line with the long-term av. at 17.1 kg DM/ha/day.
🌟https://t.co/I7LAzQzuYm
This is the final GrassCheck bulletin of 2024. Our thanks to all the GrassCheck farmers who provide figures on a weekly basis and to everyone who contributes 👏 Full details: https://t.co/li4FL8g0YX
GrassCheck Bulletin w/c 14th October🌱
Growth on dairy and beef farms has again remained higher than the LT. Avg whilst plot growth has fell below the LT. Avg and in-line with the end of the 2023 season.
🌟https://t.co/iaeUWcY1lF
GrassCheck Bulletin 07.10.2024🌱
Grass growth on dairy farms has been 20kg DM/ha above the LT. av. and beef farms this week, with growth predicted to remain above the LT. av over the next fortnight.📈
🌟https://t.co/CtU7ZPfL3w