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Tillage farmers need a fodder crop incentive scheme – IFA

Fodder Catch Crop Incentive Scheme

Kieran McEvoy, IFA National Grain Committee Chair, has highlighted the need for the introduction of a fodder crop incentive scheme for tillage farmers. This, he says, should urgently come under review over the next two weeks by the Minister for Agriculture and officials in the Department of Agriculture.

“There is a great opportunity for tillage farmers to get forage crops sown after winter barley at an optimal time, but a financial contribution towards establishment and fertiliser costs, which are very significantly higher than the past five years, is urgently needed for this to happen at a meaningful level,” he said.

“With the very favourable weather in July, a very significant area of winter barley is now harvested and even baled across the country, and progress running at least 7 to 10 days ahead of a typical year,” Kieran McEvoy added.

He went to say: “A fodder crop incentive scheme similar to the one launched in 2018 is critical for certain livestock sectors such as the store lambs.”

“Grass growth rates have declined on the back of higher soil moisture deficits in the mid-east and south eastern regions of the country and late summer grass in these areas underpins the store lamb production system.”

“Time of is the essence, here, a commitment from the Minster and his officials on a forage crop support scheme is needed quickly for both sheep and tillage farmers before the store lamb trade starts and the optimal sowing window passes,” he said.

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