Local farming official warns of potential fodder shortage



A local farming official is warning that the damage caused to farms by flooding in the west of Ireland could leave farmers in the North West facing higher animal feed prices or even a potential fodder shortage.

Farmers are counting the cost of the recent bad weather, which saw the wettest July on record.

Around 5,000 bales of hay and silage have been lost due to flooding on farms along the Shannon.

Member of the Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers Association Brendan Barry, says the volume of fodder produced during second cuts will determine the severity of any possible fodder crisis:



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