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<blockquote data-quote="cotswoldcs" data-source="post: 7527178" data-attributes="member: 664"><p>We used to put on Nitram with DoubleTop on silage/hay ground but now use DoubleTop on everything. I think sulphur is increasingly important. I might go up to 50kgN/ha but not really any more unless we're short of grass.</p><p></p><p>Everything seems to be bad for sheep and they can die from too much or too little of anything! I have avoided putting on MOP fertiliser in the spring after a bad problem with staggers (hypomagnesaemia) in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotswoldcs, post: 7527178, member: 664"] We used to put on Nitram with DoubleTop on silage/hay ground but now use DoubleTop on everything. I think sulphur is increasingly important. I might go up to 50kgN/ha but not really any more unless we're short of grass. Everything seems to be bad for sheep and they can die from too much or too little of anything! I have avoided putting on MOP fertiliser in the spring after a bad problem with staggers (hypomagnesaemia) in the past. [/QUOTE]
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