#Dairy Australia : Demand for fodder high on Aussie dairy farms

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High demand and successive years of low production has created a fodder supply shortage across Australia’s dairying regions creating headaches for farmers sourcing feed.
Dairy Australia’s Feedbase Program Manager, John Evans, said while stocks of high quality cereal hay are being held by exporters in WA and SA it will command a significant price premium if sold on the domestic market.
Alternative sources of fodder are available, in particular alternative fibre sources, but some coordination will be needed to secure these.

Farmers also needed to be wary of the potential for chemical residue contamination of these alternatives, Dr Evans said.
«Cotton trash, rice straw and maize stubble from the Murrumbidgee Irrigation area and Sorghum stubble further north are potential fodder sources but are often seen as waste products and not usually baled or traded so a clear message indicating demand for these fodders will be needed to ensure supply,» he said.
«The best approach to accessing these fodders is likely to be through contact with milk companies and traditional fodder suppliers who can source product in a coordinated way.»
Dr Evans said that as these crops were grown for grain and not fodder farmers needed to ensure they were free from chemical residues including insecticides, herbicides and fungicides used in crop growth. Farmers should check with their supplier about the crop history and potential residues, he said.
While these potential fodder sources are low quality they are good sources of effective fibre which can be used to help balance diets based on lush pasture and grains/concentrates.
«When considering alternative feed sources it is also important to ensure there is adequate effective or long fibre in the diet, this fibre promotes chewing and saliva production reducing the risk of a drop in rumen pH and acidosis,» Dr Evans said.
Other alternative feeds such as palm kernel extract (PKE), grape marc or almond hulls are also useful for making a ration but they have low effective fibre levels.
More information on feeding alternative fodder sources and managing fibre are available on the managing fodder shortages pages on the DA website:www.dairyaustralia.com.au
The latest Hay and Grain Report is also available on the DA website and is regularly updated.
Dairy Australia is the national services body for the Australian dairy industry. The company acts as the collective investment arm of the industry, investing in essential research, development, extension and industry services.
 
Source: 4-Trades

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