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Has anyone got any experience of this. I’m thinking of replacing my pea break crop with AB15.
I’m wondering how good the AB15 is at suppressing black grass given it can’t be grazed and the management restrictions on mowing it.
Also wondering how the wheat would do growing out of the decaying...
This all self seeded from last years bird food mix, sown spring 19. This pic was 18th May this year.
I sprayed the area off in Oct 19 and the plot hasn’t been cultivated for 8 years.
That looks impressive going through a lot of crop. Did you manage to run any pressure on the Harrow or will you have to go over it with straw rake or similar to close slot and level the field?
Defiantly take it if you make compost. It's invaluable as most farm waste is too high N to make good compost.
The wood chip calms the compost down so you can make better stuff and as you say, you are getting free OM for your soils.
You won't lose total N from composting you just lose ready...
It looked great all year but yield was slightly lower yield than I was hoping for.
60ha has averaged roughly 7.5/tha which is similar to Tower and Glacier. All varieties had same inputs including170kg/ha N.
Yield variation field to field was greater than variations between varieties so I...
Yes it was P grow. I cant remember the grade exactly, but what I like about these products is that they have already been through a plant and animal once before. This makes them more available than a source of nutrients that has just been mined out of the ground.
If you have a slope all the way to a ditch you can pull them out the ditch. I then get the big plastic tube you get inside silage bale wrap and stick it up the mole end in the ditch. Very pleasing to see the water coming out of them and off the field. Also I figure the winter they stop running...
If you can raise the ph the phosphate already in the soil will become more available anyway. Better financial return on sorting the ph out rather than the phosphate I would have though.
I thought calcium was responsible for locking up phosphate.
I would have though plough in a normal calcium lime or limex then spread phosphate on top. I have had good results from Fibrophos. Lifted a fields from 0 to 2+ in 6 months. I used a high p version and spread some manure as well...
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