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Slurry Storage Options
Restrictions on winter slurry spreading to prevent pollution and the greater need to make more efficient use of farm nutrients because of rising fertiliser costs means all dairy farmers should be thinking about whether their slurry storage is optimised. The fact grants for six months’ worth of covered storage should become available later this year also means it’s an area well worth considering. This dairy insight is designed to be read alongside Slurry Storage - Covers.
Issued April 2022
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