What time of year is best for spreading slurry
Surry should be spread in the springtime when weather and ground conditions favour as this is the time when grass plants require the nutrients the most for growth.Spring is the time of the year that most slurry spreading should take place.Firstly, slurry should only be applied when soil temperatures are above 6 degrees and ground conditions and weather forecast are suitable.These would be soils listed with d or e codes on a soil survey map.Farmers urged to think carefully before spreading manure during wet weather the environment agency is issuing farmers and landowners with guidance to help them manage slurry storage and consider.
Extended grazing is only possible if grass gets nutrients early and later in the year.With the exceptionally wet weather during february and early march, slurry and fertiliser applications have been delayed, writes cafre dairying advisers.It is important that the applied slurry gets down to the roots of plants such as grass in the growing season, preferably bare fields or fields with low grass cover.The safe slurry spreading checklist:Once the closed period for slurry application ends in nitrate vulnerable zones and until the end of february, no more than 30cu m/ha (2,700 galls/acre) can be applied in a single dose, with at.
Don't spread on slopes greater than 15%.The most effective way to make the best use of your slurry and manures is by spreading during the growing season, as the window for growth is restricted.Do not spread slurry on land with heavy grass covers.For many years now teagasc has been advising farmers to spread their slurry in the spring.