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Buoyant milk prices but high costs make improving forage a 'no brainer'

Buoyant milk prices mean maximising the litres of milk produced is a ‘no brainer’ on UK dairy farms. But high input costs mean doing this cost-efficiently is set to remain essential in 2023.

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Buoyant milk prices but high costs make improving forage a 'no brainer'

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