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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 5914326" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>The hard bit is quantifying that extra benefit over and above the NPK value. We all know that exists and the TFF members using manures regularly are getting better crop yields than those who don't. For bagged nitrogen you put X in and get Y out. Lots of trials data to prove it too. For muck it is not so absolute. If anyone knows of any published work that does put values on organic matter beyond NPK I'd like to see it. [USER=386]@Feldspar[/USER] ?</p><p></p><p>For straw the values are in the market place - it's easy enough to know what it is worth to bale or get it delivered by a merchant. I see little wrong with a muck for straw agreement where both parties are happy that they get something out of the deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 5914326, member: 166"] The hard bit is quantifying that extra benefit over and above the NPK value. We all know that exists and the TFF members using manures regularly are getting better crop yields than those who don't. For bagged nitrogen you put X in and get Y out. Lots of trials data to prove it too. For muck it is not so absolute. If anyone knows of any published work that does put values on organic matter beyond NPK I'd like to see it. [USER=386]@Feldspar[/USER] ? For straw the values are in the market place - it's easy enough to know what it is worth to bale or get it delivered by a merchant. I see little wrong with a muck for straw agreement where both parties are happy that they get something out of the deal. [/QUOTE]
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