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Farming without bagged Fertiliser
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<blockquote data-quote="happycows" data-source="post: 7740416" data-attributes="member: 722"><p>100 cows on 100 acres Cutting frequently to bales or zero grazing.</p><p> Regular reseed rotation and import quite a bit of nutrients in feed.</p><p>Not used any p or k for years just urea and sulphur for first 2/3 of the season going little and often.</p><p>Gone to all umbilical/dribble bar and just put in a second lagoon for winter storage.</p><p>Is it realistic to try without any bagged N?</p><p>Wondering about slurry bugs instead as a cheap alternative.</p><p>Any thoughts??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happycows, post: 7740416, member: 722"] 100 cows on 100 acres Cutting frequently to bales or zero grazing. Regular reseed rotation and import quite a bit of nutrients in feed. Not used any p or k for years just urea and sulphur for first 2/3 of the season going little and often. Gone to all umbilical/dribble bar and just put in a second lagoon for winter storage. Is it realistic to try without any bagged N? Wondering about slurry bugs instead as a cheap alternative. Any thoughts?? [/QUOTE]
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