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<blockquote data-quote="Sincock" data-source="post: 8099253" data-attributes="member: 156353"><p>I don't know how much 128kgs granular N / ha yielded as they didn't do that quantity of granular N but they did for 247kgs N / ha. Treatments 4, 5 and 6 all had the same total N applied (207kgs) with treatments 4 & 5 receiving 7kgs from E28 and treatment 6 and additional 7kgs N from AN.</p><p></p><p>Treatment 4 yielded 10.9 t/ha with a protein % of 12.98</p><p>Treatment 5 yielded 11.1 t/ha with a protein % of 12.91</p><p>Treatment 6 yielded 11.15 t/ha with a protein % of 12.77</p><p></p><p>As a company we actively try and encourage farmers to use less total N while trying to maintain a comparable yield which is why most of our trials are comparing a reduced total N application. For me, the biggest benefit of using foliar N is in reducing the environmental impact artificial fertilisers can have as well as the improvements in both soil health and crop health.</p><p></p><p>This is the headline I would like to be talking about with Foliar N but most farmers are still only interested in yield... however, if you bare with me:</p><p>40kgs N / ha from EU produced AN = 394.2 kgs CO2 equivalents</p><p>7kgs N / ha from Efficie-N-t 28 = 67.75 kgs CO2 equivalents.</p><p></p><p>If you replaced AN with E28 over 10ha you would have saved 3,264.5kg CO2 equivalents.</p><p>That's the same CO2 emissions given off by a Ford Focus 1.5L eco-boost driving almost 15,000 miles.</p><p></p><p>We are currently operating with a monthly price and April is already sold out. We dont yet have the May price but have pretty much sold out of that as well. I would speak to your local agronomy company to find out if they have any stock and if so, at what price.</p><p></p><p>I have attached a little booklet with some information and trial results from the main crops.[ATTACH]1030601[/ATTACH]If you wanted to see some specific trial results for a specific crop in a specific area let me know and I will see what I can find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sincock, post: 8099253, member: 156353"] I don't know how much 128kgs granular N / ha yielded as they didn't do that quantity of granular N but they did for 247kgs N / ha. Treatments 4, 5 and 6 all had the same total N applied (207kgs) with treatments 4 & 5 receiving 7kgs from E28 and treatment 6 and additional 7kgs N from AN. Treatment 4 yielded 10.9 t/ha with a protein % of 12.98 Treatment 5 yielded 11.1 t/ha with a protein % of 12.91 Treatment 6 yielded 11.15 t/ha with a protein % of 12.77 As a company we actively try and encourage farmers to use less total N while trying to maintain a comparable yield which is why most of our trials are comparing a reduced total N application. For me, the biggest benefit of using foliar N is in reducing the environmental impact artificial fertilisers can have as well as the improvements in both soil health and crop health. This is the headline I would like to be talking about with Foliar N but most farmers are still only interested in yield... however, if you bare with me: 40kgs N / ha from EU produced AN = 394.2 kgs CO2 equivalents 7kgs N / ha from Efficie-N-t 28 = 67.75 kgs CO2 equivalents. If you replaced AN with E28 over 10ha you would have saved 3,264.5kg CO2 equivalents. That's the same CO2 emissions given off by a Ford Focus 1.5L eco-boost driving almost 15,000 miles. We are currently operating with a monthly price and April is already sold out. We dont yet have the May price but have pretty much sold out of that as well. I would speak to your local agronomy company to find out if they have any stock and if so, at what price. I have attached a little booklet with some information and trial results from the main crops.[ATTACH]1030601[/ATTACH]If you wanted to see some specific trial results for a specific crop in a specific area let me know and I will see what I can find. [/QUOTE]
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