Kalfos

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The UNIQUE, SPREADABLE renewable fertiliser that is rich in key NUTRIENTSand an effective replacement for traditional, expensive, manufactured fertilisers.

WHY USE KALFOS?

High acid rainfall and the demands of agricultural farming have led to nutrient depletion and lower soil pH values. This leads to a lower uptake of essential minerals and trace elements, which can result in a lower yield from crop and livestock. The application of KalFos on farmland increases soil pH values and nutrient uptake. This stimulates plant growth which improves crop and grass yield.

COMPLIANCE AND CERTIFICATION

We take product safety and efficacy very seriously, in a world where the misuse of fertilisers and Animal By-Product can have far-reaching consequences. KalFos has been fully assessed by the Environment Agency’s End of Waste panel, and was awarded End of Waste status in 2014. This assessment included aspects of it’s safe use as a fertilising agent and soil improver, as well as placing tight controls on the feedstocks we can use to produce it and the method of production we have to adhere to. Our feedstocks come from our clients, who are farmers, abattoirs and food processors, and KalFos is then ultimately used to grow crops and grass which feed animals, completing a closed-loop production system.

KalFos is produced by rendering and incinerating Animal By-Products, under an approval from DEFRA and a permit from the Environment Agency. The system used ensures no plant, animal or human pathogens are carried over from the feedstock to the end product, all are fully treated and no protein matter is left in the end KalFos product. Following the strict rules and regulations that govern the production process means KalFos can be utilised as a fertiliser without requiring Environment Agency land spreading permits and deployments, or observing grazing/harvesting intervals found in Animal By-Product Regulations.

As KalFos has been assessed by the EA and DEFRA and is no longer a waste or an Animal By-Product, it can be utilised on land covered by various farm assurance schemes, including The Red Tractor Scheme.

Please get in touch if you require any further details on our product status.

PART OF A REVOLUTION

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We support our sister company, ReFood’s initiative: Vision 2020. Almost 15 million tonnes of food goes to waste every year in the UK. 40% of this ends up in landfill. It is expected that landfill space in the UK will be full by 2020. This is just unacceptable. Vision 2020 aims to change government legislation to make it illegal for food waste to end up in landfills. Food waste is fully recyclable and this initiative aims to make sure that it is.

KalFos extends our parent company Saria’s Vision 2020 ethos. KalFos is made from abattoir and farm waste, dealing with materials that require a high level of safe disposal. The feedstock would otherwise be incinerated and landfilled, but is now utilised as part of the closed loop system, being returned to agricultural land to grow crops and grass that feed the next generation of livestock. In addition to making a valuable fertiliser, the manufacture of KalFos also produces enough renewable electricity to power up to 4,000 homes a year.

KEY NUTRIENTS

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We understand that it all comes down to numbers in the agricultural business, so below you will find the list of key nutrients in KalFos.

Calcium (CaO) 37%
Phosphate (P205) 22%
Potash (K20) 4%
Magnesium (Mg) 1%
Sodium (Na) 5.5%
Sulphur (SO3) 4.5%
Copper (Cu) 160mg/kg
Zinc (Zn) 650mg/kg
Selenium (Se) 3mg/kg
Cobalt (Co) 4mg/kg
Manganese (Mn) 150mg/kg
Boron (B) 90mg/kg
Neutralizing value 22%

KALFOS APPLICATION

KalFos is a coarse powder and is best spread using a lime spreading/moving belt machine. KalFos can be spread at up to 12 metres bout width, and we have a network of distributors across the country if you do not have your own spreading machinery. KalFos can be tipped and stored on any hardstanding or free-draining surface. KalFos application can be undertaken year-round, as it is not subject to any regulatory closed periods or restrictions, and is of long-term benefit to both grass and arable crops, thanks to its phosphate, calcium, potash, sulphate and magnesium content, as well as its neutralising value. Phosphate is valuable to increase the rooting growth of crops, and when applied to stubbles and cultivated through the soil profile, KalFos provides phosphate where the roots can easily absorb it. Unlike water-soluble TSP, the phosphate in KalFos is acid-soluble, meaning plant roots, as they exude acid, will be able to take up the phosphate, but it will not get washed off the field with heavy rainfall or flood conditions. When KalFos is applied to grass, the ideal timing is before a rain shower, but dewy conditions will also help KalFos work into the soil.

KalFos. We help you grow.



 

Chris F

Staff Member
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Location
Hammerwich
As part of our visit to Grassland and Muck 2017, The Farming Forum were asked to visit a couple of stands see what they had on offer. Given the lack of other volunteers for interviews, I bravely took to the other side of the camera.

Kalfos is certainly an interesting product and will be priced really competitively for the next year. What's important to work out, is based on the its chemical composition, what value do you place on it for your land. It's certainly high in Calcium and Phosphate, but also contains Potash (K20) 4%, Magnesium (Mg) 1%, Sodium (Na) 5.5% Sulphur (SO3) 4.5% and the following trace elements Copper (Cu) 160mg/kg, Zinc (Zn) 650mg/kg, Selenium (Se) 3mg/kg, Cobalt (Co) 4mg/kg, Manganese (Mn) 150mg/kg, Boron (B) 90mg/kg. So it can be used in grassland applications and in arable areas too.

So you need to get your calculator out to work out what is important to you and the value of each of these over and above the fact it will raise your soil pH if indeed you need to do that at all.


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The product is now treated prior to leaving the factory to make it easier to spread using a specialist lime spreader. The nice thing about this product is that is can be bought out of season (usually at a discount) and stored prior to use in the Autumn and then again in the Spring, so there are savings to be made by planning ahead.

So if you know what the indices are for your soils, this might be the right product to bring them all back into line. Don't forget when pricing up the value of this product that the transport costs for this type of product can add up and will be dependent on your location and distance from either the factory or one of the 3 distribution centres.

If you would like to speak to Kristy Wesson, then drop her a PM on the forum to @KALFOS

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