IFA President Padraig Walshe has claimed that due to the very wet weather conditions over the peak summer building period, many farm- ers will be unable to complete work under the Farm Waste Management by the end of the year
Mr. Walshe pointed out that farm building is the only area of the con- struction industry that has shown erowth this year. Farmers are spend- ing over €l1billion on necessary in- vestment on their farms, which 1s generating huge economic activity in rural areas.
“Flexibility on the year end date will have a knock-on effect by ex- tending this economic activity into 2009 and beyond”, he said.
In relation to payments under the scheme, the IFA President said that farmers who complete work must be paid within the commitments laid down under the Charter of Rights.
‘Farmers must be paid on time as the financial implications of any de- lay will have serious cash flow con- sequences on farms” he concluded.
Meanwhile, Teagasc has reported that there has been an improvement in the harvesting of crops especially in the south of the country over the
past week. Approximately 40 to 45% of harvesting has been completed compared to 85% in a normal year. Wheat is typically being harvested at 21 to 27 % moisture content which is higher than in a normal year. Bar- ley is being harvested at 19 to 20% moisture content. Ground conditions are difficult for harvesting in most Weer
Milk supply is down across the country, as a result of difficult graz- ing conditions. Grass supply will reduce much earlier than normal if current weather conditions persist. Very few crops of second cut silage have been harvested which may have
implications for winter feed supplies later on.
Up to last week the problems on beef farms were not too serious, however heavy rains over the last week especially in the west could precipitate problems quite soon. This is impacting on animal performance which is not as good as in previous years. Stocking rates on sheep farms tend to be low so no major problem with poaching grassland. However lambs are growing at a slower rate because of lack of thrive due to high moisture grass. Present conditions may give rise to serious fluke issues later in the year.