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Dairy farmers face crisis as drought causes grass fails | Dairy farmers face crisis as drought causes grass fails |
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Cattle huddle round a feeding rack in a field where the grass has "no nutritional value" | Cattle huddle round a feeding rack in a field where the grass has "no nutritional value" |
Dairy farmers are facing a crisis, spending thousands of pounds feeding their cattle grain that should be saved for the winter. | Dairy farmers are facing a crisis, spending thousands of pounds feeding their cattle grain that should be saved for the winter. |
This year's long, dry spring - the warmest and sunniest on record - has forced many farmers to take unprecedented action. | This year's long, dry spring - the warmest and sunniest on record - has forced many farmers to take unprecedented action. |
Sarah Godwin, a dairy farmer in north Wiltshire, has had to take feed out to her cows for the first time in her life. She said she had "never known a season like this, never known the heat, the lack of rain, and for so long". | Sarah Godwin, a dairy farmer in north Wiltshire, has had to take feed out to her cows for the first time in her life. She said she had "never known a season like this, never known the heat, the lack of rain, and for so long". |
Professor Nicola Cannon from the Royal Agricultural University blamed the record dry spring, which is "warming the fastest of all seasons". | Professor Nicola Cannon from the Royal Agricultural University blamed the record dry spring, which is "warming the fastest of all seasons". |
Mrs Godwin said the grass is completely dried up | Mrs Godwin said the grass is completely dried up |
When I arrived at Mrs Godwin's family dairy farm near Chippenham, they were taking breakfast out to their cows. | When I arrived at Mrs Godwin's family dairy farm near Chippenham, they were taking breakfast out to their cows. |
Normally, like a lot of West Country dairy farms, the cows are out in the fields all summer, just grazing on rich natural pastures. | Normally, like a lot of West Country dairy farms, the cows are out in the fields all summer, just grazing on rich natural pastures. |
But not this year. | But not this year. |
"The grass is completely dried up," Mrs Godwin explained. | "The grass is completely dried up," Mrs Godwin explained. |
"There's no goodness in it, it's just completely stalky with no nutritional value at all." | "There's no goodness in it, it's just completely stalky with no nutritional value at all." |
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When the cattle feed is brought into the field, cows immediately come around, eager to get some breakfast | When the cattle feed is brought into the field, cows immediately come around, eager to get some breakfast |
When the tractor comes through the gate, pulling a rack of rich cattle feed, the cows run alongside. They know what is coming, and they can't wait. | When the tractor comes through the gate, pulling a rack of rich cattle feed, the cows run alongside. They know what is coming, and they can't wait. |
The rack is soon invisible, lost in a crowd of happy cows, all feasting on the perfect nutritional ration of cereals. | The rack is soon invisible, lost in a crowd of happy cows, all feasting on the perfect nutritional ration of cereals. |
But they shouldn't be eating this till October at least, when the grass is gone and they come inside. | But they shouldn't be eating this till October at least, when the grass is gone and they come inside. |
I asked Mrs Godwin if she had ever had to do this before. | I asked Mrs Godwin if she had ever had to do this before. |
"Never," she said quickly. | "Never," she said quickly. |
I have heard this is happening on dairy farms across the West Country, as the long dry spring turned into a hot summer, and the grass faded. | I have heard this is happening on dairy farms across the West Country, as the long dry spring turned into a hot summer, and the grass faded. |
An experimental meadow at the Royal Agricultural University shows how stressed grass has become with the record dry Spring | An experimental meadow at the Royal Agricultural University shows how stressed grass has become with the record dry Spring |
To find out exactly what is going on, I went to an experimental test field in Gloucestershire. A classic grazing meadow, fringed by beech trees. | To find out exactly what is going on, I went to an experimental test field in Gloucestershire. A classic grazing meadow, fringed by beech trees. |
It is tended by experts from the Royal Agricultural University, and scrutinised by Prof Cannon. | It is tended by experts from the Royal Agricultural University, and scrutinised by Prof Cannon. |
"Look at these stems," she showed me, grasping a handful of brown grass. | "Look at these stems," she showed me, grasping a handful of brown grass. |
"If this was cut for hay, you see how there is no leaf on it? | "If this was cut for hay, you see how there is no leaf on it? |
"It's the leaf which contains the sugar, which is the tasty bit, the nutritious bit." | "It's the leaf which contains the sugar, which is the tasty bit, the nutritious bit." |
Prof Cannon said the dry spring has severely impacted grass and other crops | Prof Cannon said the dry spring has severely impacted grass and other crops |
They say you should make hay while the sun shines, and farmers have been doing just that. But many have found hay that is crisp and dry, even powdery. | They say you should make hay while the sun shines, and farmers have been doing just that. But many have found hay that is crisp and dry, even powdery. |
There just are not enough leaves on the stems. | There just are not enough leaves on the stems. |
Across Wiltshire, yields are down 50%. | Across Wiltshire, yields are down 50%. |
The summer is now here in earnest, the Met Office has officially declared heat waves. | The summer is now here in earnest, the Met Office has officially declared heat waves. |
But it is not summer that has done the damage, it was spring. | But it is not summer that has done the damage, it was spring. |
Met Office figures show spring 2025 was the warmest and sunniest on record, and the driest since 1893. | Met Office figures show spring 2025 was the warmest and sunniest on record, and the driest since 1893. |
"And spring is the most important season for plant growth," explained Prof Cannon. | "And spring is the most important season for plant growth," explained Prof Cannon. |
"So even when the sun came, the grass can't use that energy, because it never grew properly in the first place." | "So even when the sun came, the grass can't use that energy, because it never grew properly in the first place." |
Back on Mrs Godwin's farm, the cows are settling down for a nap after their healthy breakfast, unaware how the climate is changing around them. | Back on Mrs Godwin's farm, the cows are settling down for a nap after their healthy breakfast, unaware how the climate is changing around them. |
I asked her how they will cope, how they will change in the long term. | I asked her how they will cope, how they will change in the long term. |
She smiled ruefully, "I don't know Dave, maybe we should grow wine instead?" | She smiled ruefully, "I don't know Dave, maybe we should grow wine instead?" |
What is climate change? | What is climate change? |
Climate change is the long-term shift in the Earth's average temperatures and weather conditions. | Climate change is the long-term shift in the Earth's average temperatures and weather conditions. |
The world has been warming up quickly over the past 100 years or so. As a result, weather patterns are changing. | The world has been warming up quickly over the past 100 years or so. As a result, weather patterns are changing. |
Between 2015 and 2024, global temperatures were on average around 1.28C above those of the late 19th Century, according to the European Copernicus climate service. | Between 2015 and 2024, global temperatures were on average around 1.28C above those of the late 19th Century, according to the European Copernicus climate service. |
Since the 1980s, each decade has been warmer than the previous one, the UK Met Office says. | Since the 1980s, each decade has been warmer than the previous one, the UK Met Office says. |
The year 2024 was the world's hottest on record, with climate change mainly responsible for the high temperatures. | The year 2024 was the world's hottest on record, with climate change mainly responsible for the high temperatures. |
It was also the first calendar year to surpass 1.5C of warming compared to pre-industrial levels, according to Copernicus. | It was also the first calendar year to surpass 1.5C of warming compared to pre-industrial levels, according to Copernicus. |
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