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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2022 · 23 MIN

First Cut Silage Recommendations

from The Sod Pod · host Grassland Agro

On this episode we discuss some recommendations on how to maximise and best prepare for first cut silage.Farming and agriculture is facing some huge challenges this year.  Managing the nutrient value of chemical fertiliser and slurry to maximise their use has never been more imporatant.   Also the benefit and importance of grazing out.  Phosphorus is so important for tillering.We discuss the benefits of slurry testing, the roll of K and Sulphur, and milk fever.The Sod Pod;  https://ie.timacagro.com/podcast-the-sod-pod/

On this episode we discuss some recommendations on how to maximise and best prepare for first cut silage. Farming and agriculture is facing some huge challenges this year. Managing the nutrient value of chemical fertiliser and slurry to maximise their use has never been more imporatant. Also the benefit and importance of grazing out. Phosphorus is so important for tillering. We discuss the benefits of slurry testing, the roll of K and Sulphur, and milk fever. The Sod Pod;&n...

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