It will be a case of who blinks first.....the reps will be ringing up in spring asking us to take some at £250/300 per ton!
From my fert rep I don't think so nice to think that but gass price will most likely stay high so will fert.
It will be a case of who blinks first.....the reps will be ringing up in spring asking us to take some at £250/300 per ton!
They would....... if we had half as many as we have now !I would have thought sheep would be quite easy to farm without any bought in concentrates and firtilzer, perhaps a little for conservation and root crops , perhaps I think to much
Mine lived on 40 acres of swedes some stubble turnips and grass , I do admit to using firt on the swedesDepends where you farm! Also you do need conserved forage at some point! Without shutting up a big acreage you will need fert in most cases…
Would be interesting in alot of cases to simply spend the budget on lime onlyI would have thought sheep would be quite easy to farm without any bought in concentrates and firtilzer, perhaps a little for conservation and root crops , perhaps I think to much
Cant imagine some reps saying, 'wait it will get cheaper'.From my fert rep I don't think so nice to think that but gass price will most likely stay high so will fert.
To be honest I had a plan before the price increase , more lime, introducing more legumes where it suits and plenty on slurryWould be interesting in alot of cases to simply spend the budget on lime only
alot of farms will have a MASSIVE "legacy pool" of nutrients and a shift in pH would supply more to the plant than putting moron
fert companies love their morons though and a good parasite never kills the host
Mine lived on 40 acres of swedes some stubble turnips and grass , I do admit to using firt on the swedes