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My Bridgeway Biostimulant trial
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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 6179128" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>You’ve hit the nail on the head. Yes, carbon leaves the field as biomass and whether it’s cow milk, burps and farts or the CO2 in the AD gas that is vented off, as long as the “waste” is returned to the land it goes a long way to balancing the carbon books. It’s an excellent way of getting on top of a weed problem too. </p><p></p><p>The worm killer is the high volume/ha of enriched water but careful use of dose rates will mitigate this. Lots of dairy land has high rates of slurry and dirty water applied yet has much higher SOM than an all arable rotation exporting carbon as flour, oil, protein etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 6179128, member: 166"] You’ve hit the nail on the head. Yes, carbon leaves the field as biomass and whether it’s cow milk, burps and farts or the CO2 in the AD gas that is vented off, as long as the “waste” is returned to the land it goes a long way to balancing the carbon books. It’s an excellent way of getting on top of a weed problem too. The worm killer is the high volume/ha of enriched water but careful use of dose rates will mitigate this. Lots of dairy land has high rates of slurry and dirty water applied yet has much higher SOM than an all arable rotation exporting carbon as flour, oil, protein etc. [/QUOTE]
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