rd<\/sup>, just before the rains came. OMEX suspension fertiliser remains stable in the soil profile and does not leach out. He also managed to apply all the pre-emergence herbicides, so the combination led to good control of blackgrass.<\/p>\nWinter wheat yields average 10-11t\/ha although this year the challenging conditions have seen variable results. Quality is good though with 78-81 Bushel weights and Martin puts this partly down to getting the fertiliser on in good time.<\/p>\n
\u201cWhen it comes to the spring it is good to know that the crops nutritional needs have mostly been achieved,\u201d he says. \u201cOur spring drilling started on March 10th<\/sup>.\u201d<\/p>\n\u201cWe meet in spring or summer with our Agrii agronomist Tom Land to discuss field planning and organise cropping and fertiliser regimes.\u201d<\/p>\n
OMEX district sales manager, Ben Blom, also assists, checking all cropping plans and producing maps for seamless delivery and application<\/strong>.<\/h5>\n\u201cWe then send our fertiliser requirements to OMEX contractor Richard Redhead who organises all the applications for the farm,\u201d explains Martin.<\/p>\n
The farm used to apply all of its own granular fertiliser with a 36m applicator, but as land has been taken back in hand (1500 acres in last four years), the fertiliser regime has had to be restructured.<\/p>\n
\u201cApplication accuracy using granular fertiliser was not really an issue for us, but the timing definitely was,\u201d says Martin. \u201cIn the future we might well look as variable rate P:K application in suspension.\u201d<\/p>\n
Since switching to OMEX suspension fertiliser the soil indices across the farm have balanced out. Phosphate has always been the main issue according to Martin. Soils are medium clay to loam with some silt.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe soil test on a four year cycle so it will be interesting to see how the indices have changed.\u201d<\/p>\n
Application cost of granular fertiliser using the farm\u2019s equipment and labour was about \u00a311\/ha, which is slightly higher or the same as a contractor delivered and spread service from OMEX, says Martin. Now the fertilising operation requires no farm involvement and the tractor and man that was used is now employed on cultivation or harvest work.<\/p>\n
\u201cThere are several additional benefits we have experienced having switched to OMEX suspension,\u201d explains Martin. \u201cThere is no bag disposal or storage needed and we only pay for what we use. The quality of the nutrients delivered to the soil has also improved. Each droplet of suspension fertiliser contains the same proportions of essential elements as the next droplet. Granular fertiliser by comparison is so varied and a lot of it is dusty too which would often block our spinner.\u201d<\/strong><\/h5>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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