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Adding OM back to the soil
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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 5060368" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>I think you need to take your own samples & get them analysed before doing the maths. Transport is what kills the viability of bulky materials like digestate and compost. I value compost on the basis of fertiliser value with the organic matter "value" covering the hassle. If it's not PAS 100 then I would imagine that your wheat contract prohibits it plus you'll need a very expensive and time consuming EA deployment licence.</p><p></p><p>Setting aside the economics for a moment - what can you offer Tamar? Concrete for tipping all year round? That might make the price keener because they are producing all year round & most farmers only want it delivered at or just before the point of application but expect your infrastructure to take a pounding in winter.</p><p></p><p>Can you maximise your use of animal manures elsewhere in the rotation that allows a sufficient harvest interval for your 1st wheat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 5060368, member: 166"] I think you need to take your own samples & get them analysed before doing the maths. Transport is what kills the viability of bulky materials like digestate and compost. I value compost on the basis of fertiliser value with the organic matter "value" covering the hassle. If it's not PAS 100 then I would imagine that your wheat contract prohibits it plus you'll need a very expensive and time consuming EA deployment licence. Setting aside the economics for a moment - what can you offer Tamar? Concrete for tipping all year round? That might make the price keener because they are producing all year round & most farmers only want it delivered at or just before the point of application but expect your infrastructure to take a pounding in winter. Can you maximise your use of animal manures elsewhere in the rotation that allows a sufficient harvest interval for your 1st wheat? [/QUOTE]
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