CROPPING

Record keeping important for frost and drought affected crops

GRAIN growers who this year cut moisture-stressed and frost-affected crops for hay and silage are advised to record their crop management strategies and the outcomes for benchmarking purposes.

Staff writer
 Record keeping could be a big future asset for failed crops cut for hay. Picture Mark Saunders.

Record keeping could be a big future asset for failed crops cut for hay. Picture Mark Saunders.

Record keeping (notes, photographs and videos) will form an important resource for growers in coming years, should they be required to again cut crops in response to seasonal conditions. The advice...

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