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Covering Slurry lagoons??? Good thing or not???
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7887320" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>ollie, please don't be so polite about the ########### ############ ##### EA man, in this area. When his boss came out, he was fine.</p><p>Many farmers, including us, treat slurry as a bit of a nuisance, get as much under maize as we can, and spread the rest on grass/arable ground, </p><p>But it is a valuable product, more so with fert price, and NVZ has perhaps shown us that it is valuable, and we need to use it more carefully, to save us money, still a pia though.</p><p>The new regs are a bigger pia, but they do actually look good theory, and l rather suspect some idiot devised them, with no idea of the practicality of actually doing them, and sold the idea to those above him, who definitely have no idea.</p><p></p><p>like you, l cannot see any logic in covering a lagoon, then spreading it all over ground, the next stage, trailing shoe, dribble bar or injecting, looks to negate that, at more expense.</p><p>if we remove cover, and stir/agitate, you can smell if from quite a distance, surely that smell, is the 'emmissions' ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7887320, member: 86168"] ollie, please don't be so polite about the ########### ############ ##### EA man, in this area. When his boss came out, he was fine. Many farmers, including us, treat slurry as a bit of a nuisance, get as much under maize as we can, and spread the rest on grass/arable ground, But it is a valuable product, more so with fert price, and NVZ has perhaps shown us that it is valuable, and we need to use it more carefully, to save us money, still a pia though. The new regs are a bigger pia, but they do actually look good theory, and l rather suspect some idiot devised them, with no idea of the practicality of actually doing them, and sold the idea to those above him, who definitely have no idea. like you, l cannot see any logic in covering a lagoon, then spreading it all over ground, the next stage, trailing shoe, dribble bar or injecting, looks to negate that, at more expense. if we remove cover, and stir/agitate, you can smell if from quite a distance, surely that smell, is the 'emmissions' ? [/QUOTE]
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