A neighbour phoned and asked me about this as the nitrogen up take is supposed to be more instant and you don’t need to use as much fertiliser what do people know about this - I’d be concerned that it would block up the sprayer
Written by John Swire from Farm Business
Yara and Lantmännen are the first companies to sign a commercial agreement to bring fossil free fertilisers to market. Produced with renewable energy, they are crucial for decarbonizing the food chain and offering consumers more sustainable food choices...
Written by Aisling O'Brien from Agriland
Fertiliser giant, Yara, has announced today (January 10) that it is to wind down its sourcing of potash from Belarus.
The Norwegian company said the move follows supply-chain issues as a result of sanctions currently placed on the country.
Last...
Good afternoon all,
Just after some advice regarding a liquid fertiliser tank pad. I am due to receive 2 x 50m3 tanks for the spring, and currently looking to install the pad to situate the tanks on. Just wondering what depth of reinforced concrete and hardcore people have used? we are on a...
Written by Jeff Claydon
Establishing winter wheat on the Claydon farm during October with the new 6m Claydon Evolution 6 mounted drill.
Despite a stop-start harvest and the very changeable weather which followed, Suffolk farmer Jeff Claydon was able to establish all the planned area of...
Trying to get my head around this . Surface area "Per metric ton" , so what rate of prilled would be needed to match a ground rate of 5ton a hec. Never used prilled so no idea on how much a ton even costs compared to a bulk wagon tipped for a lime spreader but surely the cost of a prilled...
Hi all,
I’d like to hear what people’s experiences have been like with variable rate N.
I’ve been looking at the Yara Atfarm system and it looks quite accessible for the likes of me (not into too much tech and not farming 1000’s of acres).
I’m not looking at this because of the current N...
Norwegian fertilizer producer Yara International, which curbed output earlier this year, said it would continue to monitor the situation closely and curtail production where necessary
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-12-21/energy-crunch-sends-european-electricity-prices-to-fresh-record
I am looking to buy into Frontier's Soyl/iSoyl, mainly to move towards applying liquid nitrogen at variable rates. Does anyone have any experience with this service? How well does it work?
I have an Amazone UF-02 bought 1 year ago with an Amatron 4 screen, will a link up to this be seamless?
Written by Justin Roberts from Agriland
Agriculture 4.0 is the term now being given to the wave of digital technology which, we are informed, is going to revolutionise the way that land is farmed.
Whether this school of thought is quite the same as the general label ‘Precision Ag’ is...
Would it be possible to use only foliar in order to make the most of expensive nitrogen? As I understand it is way more efficient but is it possible supply all this way? Looking to apply 170 kg N/ha.
Thanks
Hi all, with the price of fertiliser been where it is and trying to use it more efficiently, is anyone using the handheld Trimble greenseeker to assess the health of a plant and determine how much nitrogen the crop needs? If so do you think it is a good tool, and saving you nitrogen?
Tia
I've commented previously about how much of what is going on (from a Covid 'pandemic' that isn't really a pandemic to 'zero carbon') in the world is part of an organised plan to bring abbout 'The Great Reset' as proposed by Klaus Schwab in his book of the same name. Obviously I get much derision...
What is everyone's crystal ball saying for next year, is it unrealistic at this point to expect a minimum of 35ppl? Pushing towards 40ppl?
Considering arla are already at 33.5 and saputo only a penny behind with milk as short as it is and I think from what I'm hearing that's only going to get...
With the current explosion in fert prices how much N is everyone putting on their Spring barley and wheat and how much do they plan to reduce it to this year?
Spring barley 2020 139kg N/ha
2021 112kg N/ha
wheat 2020 215kg N/ha
2021 175kg N/ha
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