Cheshire: From grass measurement to grazing decisions (part 2)

Thursday, 30 April 2026

10:15am - 2:00pm

Hillsgreen Farm, Redesmere Lane, Siddington, Macclesfield, Cheshire East

SK11 9PR


During this two-part series, you’ll learn how to measure grass accurately and use that information to improve grazing management.

Please note that you must be able to attend both events in this series: 23 April (Warrington) and 30 April (Macclesfield).

During this practical, on-farm event, dairy consultant Gaynor Wellwood will explain and demonstrate how to use plate meters.

She’ll also show you how grass measurements can be used to make better grazing and paddock allocation decisions.

Using grass data to allocate paddocks

  • Interpreting grass cover data
  • Identifying paddocks ready for grazing
  • Target pre- and post-grazing covers
  • Ranking paddocks and planning grazing rotation
  • Matching grass supply to livestock demand

Includes practical exercises using data from your farm.

The two sessions in this series are spaced one week apart to allow you to practice measuring grass on your own farm between sessions.

Outcomes

By attending, you will be able to:

  • Confidently use a plate meter
  • Measure and record grass cover accurately
  • Interpret grass data
  • Use measurements to make informed grazing decisions

Important information

  • Refreshments will be provided at registration from 10:15am for a prompt 10:30am start
  • Lunch is not provided, please bring a packed lunch
  • If you have a plate meter, please bring this with you
  • Bring grass reading from your farm with you

To book, visit the first event in this series: Cheshire: From grass measurement to grazing decisions (part 1) | AHDB

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If you have any questions about this event, please contact us using the details below.

E james.hague@ahdb.org.uk

T 07792289386


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