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Spreading nitrogen and sulphur at the same time means more grass

Applying fertilisers containing nitrogen and sulphur means the grass uses nitrogen more effectively, you get more kgs of dry matter per kg of nitrogen that you apply

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Gearing up for early N applications on the grazing block

It’s the time of year again where early nitrogen applications are up for debate. We would recommend applying 50 – 75 kg N/ha of YaraVera Amidas (20 – 30 kg N/ha) for these early N applications. They should only be applied when you can travel with a tractor, and without any major rainfall event forecast in the next 48 hours and soil temperatures are above 5.5 degrees and rising.

The benefit of spreading this low rate of N early is a large increase in growth rates in March and early April. A grass yield response of 13 to 16 kg grass dry matter per kg N applied is typical at this rate applied in February. Many farms this year lost out on an estimated 500 – 700 kg of grass dry matter growth over the course of the year due to missing fertiliser N applications up to mid-March. Delaying this early application reduces overall grass grown.

Heavy rainfall rather than low soil temperatures has been the main cause for missed or late early N applications, but there have been missed opportunities in many cases where early N could have been spread.

The environmental risk associated with slurry spreading in early spring is greater than the application of 50 – 75 kg/ha of YaraVera Amidas when applied in the correct conditions. Have the fertiliser product you need in the yard and ready to spread. Instead of waiting to spread the whole grazing block, apply it first on areas that are likely to respond best, such as those drier, warmer and recently reseeded paddocks.

Grassland fertiliser selector

If you are not sure which grassland fertiliser to choose try using this selector to help you in the right direction.

Are you looking for a fertiliser for Grazing or Silage ?
Just nitrogen plus sulphur (NS) or nitrogen, phosphate, potassium and sulphur (NPKS)?
With or without Selenium for animal health?
With or without Phosphorus?
For application in Spring or Summer?

Based on the information you have given the best choice of fertiliser would be YaraBela Axan.

YaraBela AXAN (27% N + 3.6% S) is a uniform compound granular nitrate based nitrogen and sulphur fertiliser with an N:S ratio of 7.5:1 suitable for use on grassland where nitrogen and sulphur are required but no phosphate or potassium, and where no selenium is required.

YaraBela Axan

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Based on the information you have given the best choice of fertiliser would be YaraBela Nutri-Booster.

YaraBela NUTRI BOOSTER (25% N + 2% S, Na and Se) contains nitrogen and sulphur coupled with selenium.suitable for use on grassland where nitrogen and sulphur are required but no phosphate or potassium, together with selenium for increased animal health.

YaraBela Nutri-Booster

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Based on the information you have given the best choice of fertiliser would be YaraMila Super Booster

YaraMila SUPER BOOSTER (25-2.2-4.2 + 2% S and Se) is a compound prilled NPKS fertiliser containing sodium selenate for use on grassland to supplement selenium levels where nitrogen, phosphate, potassium and sulphur are all required together with selenium to improve livestock health.

YaraMila Super Booster

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Based on the information you have given the best choice of fertiliser would be YaraMila Sulphur Cut

YaraMila SULPHUR CUT (22-1.7-11.6 + 3%S) is a compound NPKS grassland fertiliser ideal for replacing the large amount of potash removed after silage whilst kick starting the regeneration of the grass plants with nitrogen together with sulphur and phosphate, when selenium is not needed.

YaraMila SULPHUR CUT

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Based on the information you have given the best choice of fertiliser would be YaraMila Extragrass

YaraMila EXTRAGRASS (27-2.2-4.2 + 2.4% S) is a compound granular NPKS fertiliser ideally suited to little and often application for Spring/Summer application to grassland for index maintenance and high recovery growth rates. With Nitrogen, Phosphate, Potash and Sulphur in every granule this product give the maximum return in investment by supplying the crop with all the nutrients it requires.

YaraMila Extragrass

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Based on the information you have given the best choice of fertiliser would be YaraMila New 18's + S.

YaraMila NEW 18’s + S (18-6-11 + 3%S) is a compound NPKS fertiliser recommended for early Spring grazing application or paddocks with lower P&K indexes. By frontloading grazing ground with high P & K levels this will improve soil fertility and ensure that you maximise grass growth over the entire season. 

YaraMila New 18's + S

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Based on the information you have given the best choice of fertiliser would be YaraMila Zero P Sward.

YaraMila ZERO P SWARD (26-0-5 + 4% S) is an NK plus S fertiliser used where no phosphate is required and where some potash is required in the grazing system.

YaraMila Zero P Sward

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Based on the information you have given the best choice of fertiliser would be YaraMila Zero P Cut.

YaraMila ZERO P CUT (24-0-10 + 2% S) is a compound fertiliser supplying nitrogen potash and sulphur, often used after first cut silage where no phosphate is required.

YaraMila Zero P Cut

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