Wherever "here" is.Lol it is a scary price chalk supposed to be 470 a ton here
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Wherever "here" is.Lol it is a scary price chalk supposed to be 470 a ton here
Thanks, that makes the posts more meaningful.N Ireland is where here is
Could be anhydrous ammonia. It’s usually cheaper but not user friendly. You’d need a way of injecting into the ground and closing the slot behind the point to seal it in. Great way to damage lungs if it goes wrong.What's this liquid stuff the coop is selling , farmer said today it's costing him £16 to put 40 units of N on , came in a tank today UBC thing
Alfalfa does it not need the finest of ground to grow on
Needs to be land that does not hang wet. Needs reasonable P and K values and pH sorted in my opinion.
He says he's putting it on with his crop sprayerI'm not that computer minded just about got on here lol there is ones selling ammonia sulfate here for 90 pound a cube but I don't know of anyone using it
Well this stuff that is being sold here is put on by sprayer or else mixed with slurryHe says he's putting it on with his crop sprayer
Definitely don't think Lucerne is suitable for or area+1. Unless you have deep, free draining alkaline soils without much rainfall then there will be better options I’d have thought.
I suspect it’s not really a crop that’s going to make inroads in Northern Ireland, or not until some serious climate change has occurred anyway.
Would be ideal situation I’d think. Just diluting it down one way and beefing it the other. Chicken muck was always too rich and needed spreading sparingly to get the most out of it. Mixing it in slurry seems an ideal way.Would a grain/silage trailer load of chicken litter/broiler muck tipped into a dairy slurry lagoon mixed in make the slurry any more potent with N ?
Got a 100,000gal reception pit I could incorporate it into before pumping into tower for spring/summer application.
Or is this a stupid idea....
Would a grain/silage trailer load of chicken litter/broiler muck tipped into a dairy slurry lagoon mixed in make the slurry any more potent with N ?
Got a 100,000gal reception pit I could incorporate it into before pumping into tower for spring/summer application.
Or is this a stupid idea....