Winter weather had generally been relatively benign for farming until mid July when a good southerly storm gave us some cold wet wintery weather and all that comes with it.
For this winter and the next three or four years the Stratford Demonstration farm has been to set the farm up for the new wintering pad use trial on the farm. For this the farm is operating a two-herd farmlet trial.
Both herds will be equal in stock numbers and have equal feed inputs but one herd is using the covered stand-off feed pad every night over the winter and calving and as milkers during very wet conditions while the control herd is on standard paddock wintering. The winter pad herd is being fed the same grass area as the control herd but is on-off grazing and getting their supplements fed on the pad.
The aim of the trial is to assess the pasture pugging, pasture growth, supplementary feed utilisation, milk production , stock health and calculated environmental effects of the covered pad wintering along with any other issues that may arise along with the economics.
The trial was started in early June with both farmlets wintering 3.4 Jersey cow/ha and the cows on around 21 to 23 m²/cow of grass for a 130 day rotation.