Hi we have an Amazone ZA-M spreader. It is putting more on one side than the other. Can anyone advise on how to adjust the shutters in order to equal the application rate both sides. We have managed to equal the rates by increasing the indicated application rate on the screen. Obviously we don't...
Neighbour was having his spreader tested as he had a few different fertilisers to spread, ours needed doing as its been a couple of years not used.
Rang up to see if i could get done the same day, easier than that, pop it along to neighbours get it done there saves lifting and resetting the...
Looking at an Amazone ZAV to spread MOP, Polysulphate, ANS etc but also comparing with Bogballe M35 W from KRM. Must be simple to operate and capable of ten years plus life.
Want to hold 4000 litres or more with weighcell and good forgiving spread pattern at 24m or 30m widths.No...
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I’m sure it’s been asked a thousand times !
Historically been AN user but for obvious reasons we’ve bought a quantity of Urea this season.
When do users of Urea on here generally start applying to Barleys and Rapes in comparison to AN dates.
I’ve been thinking 2 weeks earlier ? Am I...
Got some expensive urea to use first but no so3.
Normally use piamon but don't have any this year as it was too dear...
On land needing potash planning on using potash plus .... however some land has had fiberphose so just need sulphur.... heavy land hybrid rye I may skip sulphur altogether...
Sustainability Trials Highlight Major Opportunities for Improving Breadwheat Nutrient Use Efficiency
Almost 9t/ha of wheat well within the Group 1 specification from just 164kg/ha of nitrogen is perfectly possible, even with late-October sowing and a particularly challenging season.
This is the...
Trials highlight role of Polysulphate in enabling reduced nitrogen rates in milling wheat
Work by Agrii suggests growers should not fear nitrogen limits in meeting grain protein targets.
Decades of conventional wisdom about how to fertilise milling wheat for yield and grain protein is set to be...
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The results of trials in 2021 indicate that Polysulphate could be playing a part in increasing nitrogen use efficiency. CPM looks back on the first year’s data.
By Lucy de la Pasture
There’s nothing like high fertiliser prices to focus...
Trials highlight role of Polysulphate in enabling reduced nitrogen rates in milling wheat
Work by Agrii suggests growers should not fear nitrogen limits in meeting grain protein targets.
Decades of conventional wisdom about how to fertilise milling wheat for yield and grain protein is set to be...
As the title, what are peoples opinion on best method of establishing when crows are a real problem.. I was going to wait until late November and if weather wasn’t suitable I’d wait and sow spring variety.
If winter is possible I’m going to drop them on the ground with Horsch pronto and plough...
We’ve bought N24 7SO3 for £525/t earlier on in the season. I’m fully aware that it’s not the best value p/kg N but it suits our system. If we were to move away from this strength but stay liquid what is the best value around please?
I have bought too much straight N for one farm, mix of Extran and Granular Urea, what’s the best way to get 30-40kg SO3 on. Sewage used on a fair bit so think we should be ok on that area. Ideally something that goes on with the drill in the autumn would be preferential, although leaching is my...
Hello all. Combining some beans (at night so they don’t all fall out). Looks a good crop but yield is really disappointing. Looking like 1t/ac, maybe pushing 1.5. Found a fair few of these beans which seem to have been hollowed right out, is this because of a beetle or insect of some kind? I...
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Download PDF Soaring nitrogen prices and Clean Air legislation are putting the spotlight on urea. CPM takes a look at how to manage both. Our biggest driver was wanting to be a bit more timely and to improve accuracy. By Mike Abram It’s amazing how a year can...
Written by Richard Halleron from Agriland
Due to the key role of both sulphur and nitrogen in the synthesis of proteins, the supply of these plant nutrients is highly inter-related.
Studies have shown that one nutrient will accumulate in plants when the other is deficient.
But when this...
I am loathe to play the CF mind games and am considering imported AN or Urea.As the title says I was wondering what people's opinions are as to which imported AN/Urea is the best quality.Thanks.
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