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How Lean management can help you get the most from multi-cut silage, eliminate waste and make efficient use of machinery. George Wade from Honeypot Farm is already generating 10ppl profit and getting 5,000 litres from forage but wants to consistently improve and put his business in the top 5%. Learn how he can improve his multi-cut silage system to increase both silage yield and quality. Independent consultant, Dr George Fisher will highlight where savings can be made at Honeypot, areas of waste and how productivity can be improved. AHDB’s machinery specialist Harry Henderson will show you what to look for when reviewing farm kit and how to maximise machinery spend across multiple farms. In this webinar you’ll learn about: Making multi-cut systems work Using Lean management to identity waste Efficient machinery use Whether to buy, lease or hire tractor Learn more about Honeypot Farm including their past meetings and performance figures: https://ahdb.org.uk/farm-excellence/h... Find out more about the strategic dairy farm programme by visiting www.ahdb.org.uk/farm-excellence/dairy Explore AHDB’s broader work supporting the dairy sector including helpful guidance, tools, and publications on key topics by visiting www.ahdb.org.uk/dairy Follow us on Twitter: / ahdb_dairy Like us on Facebook: / Sign up for the latest news and events: https://ahdb.org.uk/keeping-in-touchA... AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk