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<blockquote data-quote="Niels" data-source="post: 994908" data-attributes="member: 141"><p>Liquid fertiliser has been around since the 50s? And was used a long time ago in the UK. Really became fashion some ten years ago in Holland and the last 2-3 years it is getting in a higher gear. The fact that less NPK can be used means a switch towards precision applications and liquid fertilisers lend themselves much better to this. Also waste products are upgraded and used. The world supply of phosphate, lime etc.. will run out so will have to find something else. Easy to apply, especially at large widths. Potato growers spraying 54 metres here to save up on tramlines (8% yield loss) and don't want to run with a fert spreader in between. Also when planting/drilling much easier using it. Cheaper most of the cases as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Niels, post: 994908, member: 141"] Liquid fertiliser has been around since the 50s? And was used a long time ago in the UK. Really became fashion some ten years ago in Holland and the last 2-3 years it is getting in a higher gear. The fact that less NPK can be used means a switch towards precision applications and liquid fertilisers lend themselves much better to this. Also waste products are upgraded and used. The world supply of phosphate, lime etc.. will run out so will have to find something else. Easy to apply, especially at large widths. Potato growers spraying 54 metres here to save up on tramlines (8% yield loss) and don't want to run with a fert spreader in between. Also when planting/drilling much easier using it. Cheaper most of the cases as well. [/QUOTE]
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