Removed for a reason, it did give away some delicate info. But, it is 100% food waste. The EA police this quite heavily, so no-one can spread a product that is not of "significant agricultural benefit"
The EA will agree a total application rate. And part of the deployment process is thorough field mapping with land drains, water courses, footpaths etc clearly marked, so everyone from director and agronomist level, down to field operator level, can see. Operator has to legally have this 8...
Our operators are thoroughly trained with the equipment they are using, and audited regularly.
I am basis (all be it only foundation level), and FACTS qualified. All applications are done and follow all regulations and guidelines set out in rb209.
@Luke Cropwalker generally deep leg injected on stubble pre drilling, grassland subsoiler on grazing land (with a 21 day grazing interval), or shallow disc injected on silage ground. So what is your proffesional opinion, that analysis is for a mix of 5 products.
How do you know that a guy spreading waste would not have that knowledge???
Do you not think people may have been involved in large scale arable and contracting business's before they did this job???
We spread food waste as a very good source of nutrient, I have 30 or so farmers in my region, let alone the 100s in the rest of the country. They are more than happy with the nutrient benefit they receive from our products. Some silage guys are even using us instead of buying fertilizer at...
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