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Autumn manure banned
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<blockquote data-quote="matttargett4" data-source="post: 7691755" data-attributes="member: 2556"><p>Well that was my thoughts, there are, rightly or wrongly manly livestock farmers who geared their business toward solid only production at the beginning of the nvz rules and legitimately until now have had no storage and spread most days, are they ok to do that or not? Similarly there are many either not in nvz or only partly in nvz and so currently don’t have 5 months storage and there are some with 5 months storage who meet nvz regs but rely on spreading until either sept 15 or Oct 15th, when must they stop on existing grassland? When isn’t there a nutrient requirement? You can get grass growth any day of the yr here but im sure that isn’t justification for spreading every day.</p><p></p><p>it’s a job not to fall foul of the rules when you don’t know what they are.</p><p></p><p>if I plan to spread manure on existing grass next week do I need to email the ea?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matttargett4, post: 7691755, member: 2556"] Well that was my thoughts, there are, rightly or wrongly manly livestock farmers who geared their business toward solid only production at the beginning of the nvz rules and legitimately until now have had no storage and spread most days, are they ok to do that or not? Similarly there are many either not in nvz or only partly in nvz and so currently don’t have 5 months storage and there are some with 5 months storage who meet nvz regs but rely on spreading until either sept 15 or Oct 15th, when must they stop on existing grassland? When isn’t there a nutrient requirement? You can get grass growth any day of the yr here but im sure that isn’t justification for spreading every day. it’s a job not to fall foul of the rules when you don’t know what they are. if I plan to spread manure on existing grass next week do I need to email the ea? [/QUOTE]
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