Spring – once the ground has dried up, we apply fertiliser to the fields to encourage the grass to grow and then the cows are turned out to graze.
They are out as long as there’s grass to eat and the weather is kind. We sow spring wheat and barley and maize in fields that may have been too wet to plant in autumn.
The yards are mucked out for the last time and this muck rots down in a pile ready to be spread on the fields as natural fertiliser.
Once the grass is ready, grass silage season begins- grass is mown, rowed up and then the forage harvester picks the grass up, finely chops it and blows into a fleet of trailers that tip it into a big pile ready to store and ferment for the winter.
We like to get 3-4 cuts of grass.