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Feed quality ‘worth testing’

FARMERS who made hay from this season’s failed crops are finding variations in feed quality, as tests reveal the value of their fodder, according to NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI). NSW DPI Feed Quality Service (FQS) analytical chemist Richard Meyer said variable nutrition levels in 2017 canola hay and silage samples confirmed the importance of testing […]

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