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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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Fertiliser application advice for first cut silage crops

Remember grass will start heading out at the same time as usual, so allowing a longer first cut growth period might be okay to increase grass silage yield for some but the quality of this silage will be lower. Also, the second cut regrowth will be slower, so while you might gain extra yield on the first cut, you will lose out on first cut quality and second cut yield.

When it comes to early May, check the base of the sward for dead/decaying leaf and stem. What happens at the base of the sward has as great an effect on feed value as seed head emergence. This dead decaying material might be as a result of water logging or just the wet conditions especially where there were heavier covers of grass on fields and in some cases this grass has lodged whereas in other years it mightn’t have. If there is dead material at the base, then consider cutting sooner rather than later.

There are a couple of first cut scenarios being faced by farmers presently:

1. Fertiliser and slurry have been applied, but the grass looks backward and isn’t a lush green colour.

Grass growth has been affected by wet soil conditions and overcast weather. Nitrogen losses to leaching will have been greater due to the above average rainfall this spring, but putting a figure on this is very difficult. Should more nitrogen be applied in this case? It will depend on when the slurry and fertiliser was applied. If slurry applications were applied in Jan/Feb and fertiliser was applied before the 20th of March, then an application now of 125 kg/ha of YaraBela Nutri Booster (1 cwt/acre) is justified if the anticipated mowing date is circa 20th of May.

2. Slurry has been applied but not the nitrogen fertiliser.

If applying nitrogen or an NPK fertiliser, apply as soon as possible. Have the fertiliser in the yard ready for spreading. If slurry was applied a minimum of 2 weeks ago, then the silage crop will utilise 2 units/acre of nitrogen per day from the date of fertiliser spreading to the anticipated harvest date. A nitrogen product such as YaraBela Nutri Booster or an NPK such as YaraMila Silage Booster would be ideal in this situation.

3. Nothing applied to date.

Be very careful applying slurry on first cuts at this late stage. Only apply if there are light grass covers (<2,250 kg DM/ha) and the slurry is dilute and is being applied by trailing shoe or dribble bar. Otherwise, delay slurry applications until after harvest because of the risk that residues from the slurry will persist on the grass up to harvest or that these residues are picked up off the soil surface at mowing/raking/picking up.

As for the nitrogen rate, calculate the number of days from when the nitrogen fertiliser is applied to the anticipated harvest date and then use the 2 units/acre of nitrogen per day rule. If slurry is being applied, account for the available nitrogen in the slurry when calculating how much nitrogen fertiliser is required. If slurry is not being applied, and soil P & K indices are index 2 or less then use an NPK fertiliser such as YaraMila Silage Booster.

Another option that some farmers might be considering for this scenario might be to cut in the next two to three weeks if field conditions allow and then focus on the second cut. If this is the strategy you choose, then only if good ground conditions exist at harvest to minimise soil contamination. This late April/early May mown grass is more likely to have lower sugar levels, so this would need to be considered at mowing. Achieving a good wilt and using a silage inoculant could help counteract sub-optimum sugar levels.

  

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 Silage Booster.

YaraMila SILAGE BOOSTER (20-2-12 + 3% S and Se) is a granular compound NPKS fertiliser for use on grassland to supplement selenium levels whilst replacing the large amount of potash removed after silage. Ideal for re-starting the regeneration of the sward after cutting with nitrogen, potash and phosphate together with selenium to improve livestock health.

YaraMila Silage 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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