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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 6963160" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Both fields I wrote off were partly due to sewage cake application. Delays in the crew getting here to spread it meant it was sown in the first week in September, and the later the sowing date the worse the damage from grazing. I ran the Claydon straight into the treated stubble and double rolled within 24 hours but the CSFB ate it as it emerged despite 21mm of rain 3 days after drilling. There have been lots of good stories about better success where manures & slurry were used but perhaps some of this is down to higher inherent soil fertility where there has been a long history of organic matter applications. [USER=2954]@l'ordinary bonville[/USER] uses lots of slurry on his but lost a fair chunk. </p><p></p><p>Sewage cake isn't high in readily available N. NVZ regs mean you can't add any bagged fertiliser after pre drilling applications. I use liquid N pre drilling on the rest & this got the crop up & away quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 6963160, member: 166"] Both fields I wrote off were partly due to sewage cake application. Delays in the crew getting here to spread it meant it was sown in the first week in September, and the later the sowing date the worse the damage from grazing. I ran the Claydon straight into the treated stubble and double rolled within 24 hours but the CSFB ate it as it emerged despite 21mm of rain 3 days after drilling. There have been lots of good stories about better success where manures & slurry were used but perhaps some of this is down to higher inherent soil fertility where there has been a long history of organic matter applications. [USER=2954]@l'ordinary bonville[/USER] uses lots of slurry on his but lost a fair chunk. Sewage cake isn't high in readily available N. NVZ regs mean you can't add any bagged fertiliser after pre drilling applications. I use liquid N pre drilling on the rest & this got the crop up & away quickly. [/QUOTE]
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