FYM on grass

BRB John

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Aberdeenshire
Some cracking farming ground around Aberdeen. I always look forward to flying back in after 2 or 3 weeks away to see whats been going on in the fields.

Nice (ish) problem to have - an over supply of straw based FYM. We cant get straw easily so most of our cattle sheds have slurry tanks below. Nothing is simple.
It's not I'd take slurry over FYM any day of the week.
Haha my dad was told the farm was one of the worst in the shire when he bought it back in the 60's 😂
 

puppet

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
sw scotland
Load the spreader properly, not in huge lumps, plenty revs works even on a rotary spreader. Any lumps on grazing ground don't matter. Just kick them about while checking stock.
 

Whitepeak

Member
Livestock Farmer
That would depend on if/ when you planned to cut it.
Lumps of FYM can get picked up with the grass unless at least 5 months have passed.
Only time I've had muck coming back in silage was when it was a dry spring and a dry summer. Luckily we made very dry bales, so we swept up the lumps after the cows had picked through the bales, and put it back on the muck heap. Would have been different if we made clamp silage though.
I've still got a fair heap of fym to go on silage ground, it is getting late but if it stays wet most will have disappeared by the time we cut in mid June.
 

Derrick Hughes

Member
Location
Ceredigion
I know this wont suit everyone.
My old man let FYM sit and rot all summer till late August. Then spread it on what ever fields required it - usually by rotation. I keep it for Potash hungry silage ground.
Spread in late August the bottom of the heap is well rotted the top still has fresh straw. Get the odd lump.
Cows graze lightly maybe one or twice more before they are housed. Help to tramp it in and it gets all winter to break down. No sign of it come the spring.

So you get some benefit with autumn grass growth and all winter to break down naturally to send silage on again in the spring. If it worked for Dad then I aint going to change it.
Have read all the comments, 1st prize goes to this one
Except my Summer Silage Man says he's not putting autumn muck on to feed tack sheep 🤣
His onw
fault then that his towers are full and its to wet to get it on
If your reading this , Derrick knows best Mr E 🤣
 

balerman

Member
Location
N Devon
One benefit of all the wet weather,im still having to spread on grazing and silage ground now,when normally the stock would out.Can hardly see where the FYM has been spread other than the wheelmarks.
 

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