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Slurry on grazing ground

  • 23-01-2021 10:08pm
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    I have a field that is grazed tight but has greened up well the last month, i will prob want it to graze ewes and lambs around march 20. If i were to put slurry on would it be still lying on top of grass or sour it? would grass even grow enough to graze by march 20th?

    what response would i get from urea if i put on in a weeks time by march 20th?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,766 ✭✭✭White Clover


    Dickie10 wrote: »
    I have a field that is grazed tight but has greened up well the last month, i will prob want it to graze ewes and lambs around march 20. If i were to put slurry on would it be still lying on top of grass or sour it? would grass even grow enough to graze by march 20th?

    what response would i get from urea if i put on in a weeks time by march 20th?

    I would often go with slurry on grazing ground, even in the summer. Around 1500 gallons/acre. Once you don't plaster the ground, it'll be grand.


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