Yes , that looks the best option , what was your quote by the way , mine was £215 ton .I got a quote a good few months ago for Polysulphate. Was quite a cheap way of adding S ... at the time.
I've used poly sulphate for a good number of years now and it seems to do the business.Yes , that looks the best option , what was your quote by the way , mine was £215 ton .
Does it have anything else useful ?I've used poly sulphate for a good number of years now and it seems to do the business.
I bought mine last week for £190
50 units a cwt of S ? we're low on it which is odd but hey ho14 units/cwt potash, some mag and calcium.
We use lots of much so K indices are good but I think the little sniff of K from Polysulshate near the plant helps.
Thought mixing gypsum and muck was a major no no, due to the risk of hydrogen sulphide poisoning?Gypsum? 1t/ac going on here with the muck.
Thought mixing gypsum and muck was a major no no, due to the risk of hydrogen sulphide poisoning?
Gypsum? 1t/ac going on here with the muck.
What's the spec on that stuff @EddieBCalcifert S is another option.
39 CaWhat's the spec on that stuff @EddieB
Any lime in the Calcium , got a couple of fields needing a top up39 Ca
56 SO3
The calcium is really there as a neutralising agent for the SO3. It would probably increase pH marginally but an expensive way to do it.Any lime in the Calcium , got a couple of fields needing a top up
Any lime in the Calcium , got a couple of fields needing a top up