Legal, financial and environmental challenges
Every dairy farmer faces the challenge of producing more litres of milk on the same hectares available. And despite the Dutch farmer producing the most litres of milk per cow in the world, we are not (yet) leading in grass production! The roughage factor is still quite high.
Your most expensive means of production is probably your grassland. But do you really have quality milk grass in your meadow, or is it ‘just’ green and therefore not directly nutritious enough for protein- and calcium-rich production? With that, you won’t soon be the only one because the average stocking rate of good grass in Dutch pastures is only 55% milk grass (Engels raai, Timothy, Italian raai, veldbeemd, clover, etc.)? The remaining plants do NOTHING in a cow’s rumen. These “bad” grass plants should be replaced by good milk grass.