CorrectTake a look at the methodology, if I remember correctly the research was conducted in poly tunnels kept at 30 degrees with fans at one end, on high pH soils.
Not entirely representative of UK agriculture in any shape or form.
CorrectTake a look at the methodology, if I remember correctly the research was conducted in poly tunnels kept at 30 degrees with fans at one end, on high pH soils.
Not entirely representative of UK agriculture in any shape or form.
Very clean bags for something made 6 months ago
Perhaps it’s just the bagIt must be , says so on the bag
Yes, not a speck of dust..............up till nowVery clean bags for something made 6 months ago
Imagine if they had succeeded last year on getting it bannedThere will be an agenda, don’t they manufacture urea as well as sell it?
Kettle, pot, black, springs to mind!
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This looks interesting.
Perhaps the government ought to be subsidising these to every farm.
@Janet Hughes Defra
The equivalent of dunking bees in neonic and finding they're not too flash afterwards. Goldsmith/nut nuts will lap it up.Take a look at the methodology, if I remember correctly the research was conducted in poly tunnels kept at 30 degrees with fans at one end, on high pH soils.
Not entirely representative of UK agriculture in any shape or form.
Hopefully they will be a thing of the past shortly .The equivalent of dunking bees in neonic and finding they're not too flash afterwards. Goldsmith/nut nuts will lap it up.
Doubly disappointing when they have ”got at” Dr Ian Richards and the team at BASIS to produce the Annual FACTS assessment a couple of years ago that bashed urea in the name of saving the planet. All agronomists keeping their FACTS Qualified Advisor status had to sit that exam.What annoys me more about CF is their agenda of using old flawed Adas experiments to try and get urea banned, backed up by ‘independant’ agronomists.
What annoys me is when I've been offered AN from other companies and when I've inquired about what it is, I've been told it's "UK produced" so unless there's someone In a garage somewhere making it breaking bad style, between batches of crystal meths than it must be nitram but it's always been at imported prices. How can that be right???
Been stood out in the rainVery clean bags for something made 6 months ago
I remember that aswell. I’m going to post an inflammatory tweet about it all,Doubly disappointing when they have ”got at” Dr Ian Richards and the team at BASIS to produce the Annual FACTS assessment a couple of years ago that bashed urea in the name of saving the planet. All agronomists keeping their FACTS Qualified Advisor status had to sit that exam.
Wonder how that would work on non RT farmsI remember that aswell. I’m going to post an inflammatory tweet about it all,
I remember getting a call from someone very high up int he NFU about the urea thing, said it would need to be policed by red tractor if we were to keep it!
It pee'd me off, we all know the science is flawed. Why weren’t they fighting it properly instead of just pandering and making us spend a load of money on formaldeyde on the stuff inhibitors).Wonder how that would work on non RT farms
I remember that aswell. I’m going to post an inflammatory tweet about it all,
I remember getting a call from someone very high up int he NFU about the urea thing, said it would need to be policed by red tractor if we were to keep it!
Why isn’t this kind of stuff called out.
Guess who was sponsoring NFU conference………..
Please tell me you're joking.
FFS...........
Ha yes I forgot to add that!Guess who was sponsoring NFU conference………..