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<blockquote data-quote="frederick" data-source="post: 7774909" data-attributes="member: 11063"><p>Water which has an ammonia level higher than about 3 mg/l should not be classed as dirty water and should not be spread all year</p><p></p><p>this is the technical definition of dirty water under the new FFRW when the EA wants to use it. It is definitely no longer source specified.</p><p>What we have to get our heads around is the ea are currently moving into a world of absolutely no common sense with their interpretation of the FFRW and they are going to stop all autumn and early winter applications and the next step which they are at now when they read the riot act all farms need 6 months slurry storage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frederick, post: 7774909, member: 11063"] Water which has an ammonia level higher than about 3 mg/l should not be classed as dirty water and should not be spread all year this is the technical definition of dirty water under the new FFRW when the EA wants to use it. It is definitely no longer source specified. What we have to get our heads around is the ea are currently moving into a world of absolutely no common sense with their interpretation of the FFRW and they are going to stop all autumn and early winter applications and the next step which they are at now when they read the riot act all farms need 6 months slurry storage. [/QUOTE]
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