Basic feed shortage - what to do?
    (C) HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein, A. Steinwidder

    Acute basic feed shortage - react quickly - 20th podcast

    (C) HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein, A. Steinwidder

    Acute basic feed shortage - react quickly - 20th podcast

    A lack of basic feed can be a threat to your existence - how can you react to this?

    If it is clear that there will not be enough food for the coming winter months, a quick and targeted reaction must be made. There are measures that can be implemented in the medium and short term.

    In this conversation by Dr. Walter Starz with PD Dr. Andreas Steinwidder will discuss the practical strategies for basic feed shortages, from lower-energy rations for rearing cattle to whole-plant silage and cover crops to purchasing additional feed, reducing the number of animals and other options.

     

     

    Here for you is the full conversation by Dr. Walter Starz with our head of research and innovation PD Dr. Andreas Steinwidder on the topic “Acute basic feed shortage - react quickly” in full length:

    Further documents: 

     

    Handouts on the topic of basic feed shortages from the HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein

     

     

    Project manager

    Steinwidder Andreas, Priv.  Doz.  Dr.

    Priv. Doz. Dr. Andreas Steinwidder

    Head of Research & Innovation

    team

    Starz Walter, Dr.

    Dr. Walter Starz

    Organic grassland and agriculture

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