Seaweed with bio n fertiliser

sgoti

Member
i enquired about it the other day. this is the email they sent me.

i know a guy down the road whos been using the calcified seaweed for years. but not with bioN, he loves it,
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PSQ

Member
Arable Farmer
Lets crunch the numbers:

£7k for an IBC: @5L Ha (2L/acre) it costs £34.60/ha
The magic dust @£120/kg: @250g/ha (100g/acre) it costs £29.65/ha
Combined (as recommended): £64.65/ha

or £78/ha if you use the 10L cans.

I don't think so.
How about someone posts the details of the manufacturing company, so we can take a look at who the directors are, and follow the money.
And while were at it, are there any 'independent and verified trials results'?
 

JD-Kid

Member
First question - how much N is in it?

Don't you think that if they could CF or YARA would rather cart this around the country then 28t on AN or Urea they would?
I would say none but if it has free fixing soil bugs etc etc in it then it might. ...might being the key word fix N there is trial data out there on some other products with N fixing bugs and in the rising costs of fert do start to stack up
 

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