The Farmers Mart Oct-Nov 2018 - Issue 59 | Page 43
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• OCT/NOV 2018
by RMS technicians from Genus, those with
more than three services go to the Belgian
Blue.’
‘What we try to avoid is black and white
bull calves. There is more value in Belgian
Blue or British Blues. We sell all beef calves
privately and our buyers all like them at dif-
ferent ages from three weeks to ten weeks
old. We used to keep heifer beef calves and
sell as stores but we now don’t have the
room.’
‘We cull out at 25 per cent and went
higher when the milk price suffered a few
years ago. We had a right clean out and
consequently we now have a younger herd
so that side of the operation didn’t do us
any harm.’
William’s not one for whining about when
things go wrong. He’d rather do what he can.
‘I prefer to be upbeat. Yes when the
wheels fell off over the low milk price it was
difficult for everyone but we’re still here.
We’ve a far better dairy farm than we have
ever had and the future could be bright
if the British public supports British farm-
ers post Brexit. I’m hoping politicians and
supermarkets don’t use Brexit to get prices
down any further but I’ve an awful feeling
that’s going to be the case.’
‘We have pushed on and grown the farm.
Grass for silage and 235 acres of wheat
We employ two herdsmen, milk twice a
and barley also for feed make up the other
day and sell to Charlie Payne in Borough-
cropping.
bridge. Our belief is the secret to a lot of
‘We’ve whole cropped this year as we
dairying is to feed the cows from what you
were down on grass stocks but we’ve
grow on the farm and if you can grow a
managed four cuts of grass across our silage
substantial amount at the right quality it
grasses and pasture land. The first cut was
helps considerably. We’ve grown maize for
good but the second and third were disap-
26 years and the farm suits the crop with
pointing.’
easy working medium clay loam. We have
Pigs fattened on contract for Warwick
quite a few south facing fields that always
Bailey add to the farm’s income.
benefit the crop. This year we’ve grown 160
‘They arrive in batches of 600 as 40 kilo
acres of the predominantly Glory maize
weaners and we take them through to 110+
variety which has grown to 11ft high. It’s not
kilos. They’re destined for Malton Bacon Fac-
all about height and growing big round cobs tory. We use the pig muck and cow slurry on
but you don’t want 3ft high and spindly
the land with everything pumped on. We’ve
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fattened
pigs for a number of years.’
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