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Spraying milk on crops
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<blockquote data-quote="hutchy143211" data-source="post: 8149380" data-attributes="member: 110394"><p>I'd love to know the outcome of this. It might be completely ineffective (particularly at such a low dosage) but at 50p/l it's only £5-12.50/ha so there's virtually nothing to lose. It's in the realms of what roundup use to cost and almost no chemicals now will come close to that spend. At £200/t only need 25-63kg/ha of yield to make it worthwhile plus spraying cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hutchy143211, post: 8149380, member: 110394"] I'd love to know the outcome of this. It might be completely ineffective (particularly at such a low dosage) but at 50p/l it's only £5-12.50/ha so there's virtually nothing to lose. It's in the realms of what roundup use to cost and almost no chemicals now will come close to that spend. At £200/t only need 25-63kg/ha of yield to make it worthwhile plus spraying cost. [/QUOTE]
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