{"id":19060,"date":"2021-12-13T11:47:33","date_gmt":"2021-12-13T11:47:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.omex.com\/?p=19060"},"modified":"2024-06-17T10:16:51","modified_gmt":"2024-06-17T10:16:51","slug":"farmer-story-demand-growing-for-grassland-liquid-fertiliser","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.omex.com\/uk\/farmer-story-demand-growing-for-grassland-liquid-fertiliser\/","title":{"rendered":"Farmer Story – Demand Growing For Grassland Liquid Fertiliser"},"content":{"rendered":"
Liquid fertiliser applied to grassland<\/a> in the south west is having a positive impact on silage yield and quality, application efficiency and the environmental footprint<\/a>. Lewdown-based contractor Phil Yeo\u2019s decision to switch from a granular fertiliser application operation to one that offers liquids is experiencing significant growth in business.<\/p>\n Mr Yeo\u2019s business, F J Yeo Ltd<\/a>, is based at Higher Widdecombe Farm, where it services clients on both sides of the Cornwall and Devon border. His family has been contracting since the 1960\u2019s and in 2018 when he took over the company, it was applying up to 2,800ha\/yr of granular fertiliser.<\/p>\n In the years since, the company has introduced a liquid nitrogen fertiliser<\/a> application service due to a growing interest in the concept by a number of existing customers. This year Mr Yeo will have applied OMEX liquid nitrogen fertiliser<\/a> (26:0:0:5) to around 60% of the 8000ha of grassland he operates over. There is also a contract farming division to the business which operates across 141ha of arable land and 81ha of grassland.<\/p>\n In 2019 a key client of Mr Yeo\u2019s decided to switch from a granular to a liquid fertiliser system. \u201cWe made some enquiries and were soon convinced of the benefits so installed two 56t tanks, and replaced a 24m, 2500 litre Bateman RB15 sprayer with a 24m, 3000 litre Bateman RB26 to increase our spraying capacity.<\/p>\n\u201cWe were told that liquid fertilisers work much more efficiently in dry conditions than a granular equivalent,\u201d he says. \u201cOur client operates a multi cut system \u2013 up to five cuts a season \u2013 and so he wanted to speed the process up due to unpredictable weather and the short season.<\/strong><\/h5>\n
\u201cWith a granular fertiliser he would have to wait until the ground was wet before applying it, whereas with liquid fertiliser he could go on straight away in all weather conditions, and the product would start working within 20 minutes of application.\u201d<\/strong><\/h5>\n