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<blockquote data-quote="Tarw Coch" data-source="post: 7264272" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>Can’t say I regard slurry as a pain in the ass, it’s liquid fert.</p><p> I have to have sufficient storage as I’m in an NVZ but I didn’t think it was that difficult for an existing farm to get permission for additional storage in most circumstances, it’s not really planning policy to force established business to shut down.</p><p>Of course lagoons or perhaps I should say unlined lagoons aren’t appropriate everywhere including here which is why I have towers .</p><p>There must have been a reason given as to why someone wasn’t allowed to dig a lagoon which would probably give a clue as to what to do next.</p><p></p><p>As far as I can remember it was a recommendation to have 4 months slurry storage as far back as 1990 although no doubt most farms still in milk will have increased cow numbers since although maybe not slurry storage. Just how much of a recommendation and how enforceable the 4 months is I haven’t a clue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarw Coch, post: 7264272, member: 1008"] Can’t say I regard slurry as a pain in the ass, it’s liquid fert. I have to have sufficient storage as I’m in an NVZ but I didn’t think it was that difficult for an existing farm to get permission for additional storage in most circumstances, it’s not really planning policy to force established business to shut down. Of course lagoons or perhaps I should say unlined lagoons aren’t appropriate everywhere including here which is why I have towers . There must have been a reason given as to why someone wasn’t allowed to dig a lagoon which would probably give a clue as to what to do next. As far as I can remember it was a recommendation to have 4 months slurry storage as far back as 1990 although no doubt most farms still in milk will have increased cow numbers since although maybe not slurry storage. Just how much of a recommendation and how enforceable the 4 months is I haven’t a clue [/QUOTE]
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