Putting slurry on to cereals or oilseed rape is a practice that attracts mixed reactions. Few people can fault the agronomic principles, but many object to the damage caused by the heavy machines ...
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In the face of intense competition, not only among themselves but from EU-based manufacturers, UK companies building muckspreaders and slurry handling equipment continue to hold their own with a ...
Irish machinery manufacturers are rising to the challenge of producing slurry spreaders that can help reduce farm emissions, reports Justin Roberts New look: The latest product range to be announced ...
FARMERS would be prohibited from spreading slurry for nearly three months each winter under new proposals for implementing the EU Nitrates Directive aimed at cleaning up Irish lakes, rivers and ...
Just looking after a farm in bitter winter conditions must be hard work. But a Scottish farmer has used the snowy weather to liven up his normal routine - by carving his name - Jim - in huge letters ...
Using acidifiers in slurry reduces ammonia and emissions but costs, regulations, impact on soil and uncertainties around safety are a concern, writes Stephen Cadogan In Ireland, Low Emission Slurry ...
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