Bacterial Slurry Improver - Slurry Sol

Maximising Slurry Value

Slurry is a valuable source of nutrients which without treatment are lost or wasted. Slurry Sol is a combination of five strains of unique bacteria which work together to break down organic matter and preserve nutrients in a form available to plants and soil bacteria but resistant to losses during storage or spreading.

• Preserves nitrogen in stable form
• Breaks down surface crusts
• Reduces ammonia levels in buildings
• Reduces odour from slurry stores and spread material
• Improves the uniformity of nutrients to be spread
• Reduces damage to soil structure and bacteria at spreading
• Reduces losses of nitrogen from volatilisation and leaching
• Reduces the cost of slurry handling and speeds umbilical
pumping

Usage:
Rate of use is dependent on storage time.
3 months or greater storage; 1 kg of Slurry Sol treats 200m3 or 44,000 gallons

Conventional: Packed in boxes of 6 x 1kg packs: *£99.00 delivered

Organic product available.

*Mainland UK only

Works great in AD plants too!
 

Great In Grass

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Is this any use for FYM? Is there some kind of equivalent product?
It's used in chicken sheds where they treat the bedding before introducing the birds, with it's mode of action by reducing the ammonia present it maintains a healthier environment.

I don't know of anyone using it on FYM but that's not to say it would not work, it would certainly help in the composting process. What you would need to do is to work out how to penetrate the FYM with the product. I'd suggest two things, apply before cleaning the shed as you will have less depth of FYM and the product can penetrate deeper and get mixed when the shed is cleaned. I'd then treat the bedding as in the chicken shed example before the cattle are re-introduced or apply with every other bedding up.
 

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