YaraMila SILAGE CUT

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YaraMila SILAGE CUT (24-2.5-10) is a uniform compound fertiliser that can be utilised for low potash soils deficient in sulphur which require a small dash of phosphate.


Often used to replace potash and phosphate removed during silage off take or as a top dressing for cereal who have had a base dressing at sowing but need additional potash phosphate and nitrogen at tillering and later in the season.

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Are You STILL Using Silage Cut?

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Grass needs more than just NPK

Modern silage crops remove huge amounts of sulphur, and soils across Ireland are increasingly deficient.

Yet many farms are still spreading NPK without Sulphur

No sulphur means:

  • Lower protein in the crop
  • Poor nitrogen use efficiency
  • Lost yield potential

If your fertiliser doesn’t contain sulphur…
your grass is leaving yield behind.

YaraMila Sulphur Cut = NPK + Sulphur in each granule  

Better nitrogen efficiency.
Better grass quality.
Better silage.

Discover more about YaraMila Sulphur Cut >

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