Or even, reduced silage variability in the clamp - from younger grass being at a more uniform growth stage when it's cut, compared with later cutting?

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That said, there are some tweaks that are needed when making multi-cut grass silage (apart from simply cutting earlier and more often).

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Which is why we've developed these additional multi-cut hints and tips for each of the six steps of Cut to Clamp. Click on the steps below to find out more.

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For example, how's about faster turnaround when making silage - thanks to younger, lighter cuts being easier to manage and faster to wilt?