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Anyone growing crops with no fert ?
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<blockquote data-quote="wanton dwarf" data-source="post: 8061876" data-attributes="member: 5903"><p>[USER=223]@bobk[/USER] I doubt Digestate is an option for the whole year unless you use Umbilical.</p><p></p><p>In which case you'd probably want a reservoir of digestate being brought over the winter and your own kit to pump out as and when you can. Large tonnages involved for sure and it will knock the head on those with odd fields spread all over the place unless they have other kind farmers in the locality.</p><p></p><p>Also current fuel price is a problem .. quoted £1.50+ a litre today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wanton dwarf, post: 8061876, member: 5903"] [USER=223]@bobk[/USER] I doubt Digestate is an option for the whole year unless you use Umbilical. In which case you'd probably want a reservoir of digestate being brought over the winter and your own kit to pump out as and when you can. Large tonnages involved for sure and it will knock the head on those with odd fields spread all over the place unless they have other kind farmers in the locality. Also current fuel price is a problem .. quoted £1.50+ a litre today. [/QUOTE]
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