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Autumn manure banned
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<blockquote data-quote="beardface" data-source="post: 7688738" data-attributes="member: 16222"><p>Looks to me like its aimed at slurry and chicken muck. FYM could be applied as long as you take into account N amount the following spring and try spread according to soil map for P and K.</p><p></p><p>The fact there's a hiatus until next spring makes me wonder if it will ever come to fruition or if its just a scare tactic to see how it affects water quality this autumn/winter. </p><p></p><p>As for sewage cake it will just get dumped in landfill, which wants it hits social media/countryfile, could be there undoing. Ultimately we have to be wise with our waste products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beardface, post: 7688738, member: 16222"] Looks to me like its aimed at slurry and chicken muck. FYM could be applied as long as you take into account N amount the following spring and try spread according to soil map for P and K. The fact there's a hiatus until next spring makes me wonder if it will ever come to fruition or if its just a scare tactic to see how it affects water quality this autumn/winter. As for sewage cake it will just get dumped in landfill, which wants it hits social media/countryfile, could be there undoing. Ultimately we have to be wise with our waste products. [/QUOTE]
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