Impartial Reporter

Meeting to focus on clover use in grassland

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THE benefits of using clover in grassland swards are being discussed by two leading experts at a special seminar.

The evening seminar is being held by Agrisearch on the theme of “Capitalisi­ng on Clover” in the Glenavon House Hotel, Cookstown on Thursday 1st December at 7.30pm.

The first speaker will be Dr James Humphreys who leads research at Teagasc’s Solohead (Dairy) Research Farm. The soils on the Solohead farm are heavy and comparable to those found in much of Northern Ireland. The research on the farm is focused on using white and red clovers. A total of 50 of the 52 ha on the farm are clover-based swards with an average clover content of 20 to 25 per cent, receiving annual fertiliser N input of between 0 and 100 kg N/ ha.

The second speaker is Dr Liz Genever, a leading independen­t beef and sheep consultant specialisi­ng in breeding and grass and forage management. Liz was a Senior Beef and Sheep Scientist at AHDB for 13 years before moving into private practice. In addition to examining the role of legumes in beef and sheep systems, Liz (who farms in the East of England) will also speak on options for farmers who experience restricted growth in the summer due to dry weather.

There will be a panel discussion at the end of the evening, at which Liz and James will be joined by Dr David Patterson (Grassland Agronomist at AFBI), who will bring his valuable local knowledge to the discussion.

Agrisearch’s General Manager Jason Rankin said, “Given the rapidly increasing cost of fertiliser there is considerab­le interest from farmers in establishi­ng clover based swards. In the recent “Rising Costs” autumn survey over 60% of farmers indicated an interest in stitching in clover.”

For further informatio­n and to register for the event, please visit the Agrisearch website.

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