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Tips for optimising post-harvest slurry
Applying slurry in hot conditions can reduce nutrient use efficiency (NUE) and result in vital nitrogen lost if it is…
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Tips for optimising post-harvest slurry
Applying slurry in hot conditions can reduce nutrient use efficiency (NUE) and result in vital…
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Tips for optimising post-harvest slurry
Applying slurry in hot conditions can reduce nutrient use efficiency (NUE) and result in vital…
Tips for optimising post-harvest slurry
Applying slurry in hot conditions can reduce nutrient use efficiency (NUE) and result in vital…
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Tips for optimising post-harvest slurry
Applying slurry in hot conditions can reduce nutrient use efficiency (NUE) and result in vital nitrogen lost if it is not applied accurately. Vogelsang’s Andy Hayhurst offers some top tips…
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Applying slurry in hot conditions can reduce nutrient use efficiency (NUE) and result in vital nitrogen lost if it is not applied accurately. Vogelsang’s Andy Hayhurst…
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Tips for optimising post-harvest slurry
0Applying slurry in hot conditions can reduce nutrient use efficiency (NUE) and result in vital nitrogen lost if it is not applied accurately. Vogelsang’s Andy Hayhurst offers some top tips to help get the most out of slurry post-harvest. 1. Follow a two-step process. Unlike a chemical fertiliser, slurry is immediately plant available from when it is incorporated into the soil. Plan to apply some slurry immediately but reserve some for when the crop has been planted to help newly establishing plants establish better 2. Managing stored slurry to provide the best quality material for application is of paramount importance…