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Fertilising 1st Cut Grass Silage April, 2024 Silage reserves are running low due to poor weather, extended housing / feeding […]
Read MoreA. Nitrogen can be applied from early January onwards or about 6 weeks before the expected turnout date. The ideal […]
Read MoreA. In general, nitrogen fertilizer applications should cease by mid-September on established grassland. However, nitrogen may be applied up to […]
Read MoreA. If there is heavy rain within 48 hours of a fertilizer application significant amounts of fertilizer can be lost […]
Read MoreA.Aim to have all nitrogen applied at least 8 weeks before the expected cutting date. This should ensure that there […]
Read MoreA.Recent reseeds can take up to 110 units of nitrogen per acre for a first cut. With older pastures reduce […]
Read MoreA.The main advantage of splitting is it gives an opportunity to apply a small amount of nitrogen early in the […]
Read MoreA. Frost does no damage to recently applied fertilizer. Growth conditions will obviously be very poor during frosty weather and […]
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