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March 30, 2009
A Planned P & K Holiday Can Pay
A third of the UK’s arable crop needs no phosphate
(P) fertiliser this year and one in four hectares can take a potash (K)
holiday, according to soil analysis figures from precision farming leaders
SOYL. The company’s new Planning with Precision (PWP) programme,
now being rolled out to customers, is helping them save an average £60
per hectare on compound fertiliser without compromising crop yield.
SOYL has analysed more than three-quarters of a million soil samples on
its database, drawn from almost a million hectares of land it has sampled
– around 15% of the UK’s cropped area. The figures reveal
a startling potential for growers to save substantially on compound fertiliser
applications, provided they target their inputs effectively, notes SOYL
general manager Simon Parrington.
"The temptation over the last 12 months has been to cut back on P
and K as a knee-jerk reaction to prices that have climbed by up to five
times previous levels. Our figures show there are plenty of growers out
there who can afford the luxury of a P and K holiday on parts of their
fields, without compromising yield. But equally there are a similar number
for whom indices are worryingly low."
The UK’s leading and best known precision-farming specialist, SOYL
has taken, analysed and mapped soil samples using GPS equipment since
1993, and has a current client base that covers over half-a-million hectares.
Analysis of these samples show that 36% of the cropped area surveyed was
index 3 or above for P and 26% of samples index 3 or higher for K. But
35% and 22.5% of samples were at index 0 or 1 for P and K respectively.
Using the data generated by SOYL, growers have been able to variably apply
inputs, building up areas where indices are low to maximise crop potential,
while cutting down rates where indices are high. Massive price rises for
P and K fertiliser mean that average savings have leapt from around £12/ha
to £60/ha.
"If you want to save fertiliser sustainably this year, the first
step to take is to carry out some detailed soil sampling of each field.
That will give you an indication of the variability and the potential
to save – the practice of taking one sample for each field or each
soil type belongs in the past and can be very misleading" advises
Mr. Parrington.
After sampling a set of fertiliser recommendations are made. For 2009,
SOYL has developed a new Planning with Precision (PWP) programme –
a choice of recommendations that ensures growers maximise the potential
to cut P and K without compromising crop yield:
- Normal SOYL calculation – this is the standard
calculation, based on the SOYL map, local conditions, straw off-take,
crop type and predicted yield.
- Manure/biosolid base – apply a flat rate of farmyard
manure or biosolids to give a base covering and variably apply a top-up
of P and K to meet crop requirements.
- Budget application – set a total farm fertiliser
budget and apply according to need until the budget is spent.
- Remedy application – use the SOYL map to apply
fertiliser only to areas at index 0 or 1. Although a cheap short-term
solution, this practice is not advised for more than one season. This
allows efficient use of fertiliser where budget is limited.
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P and K holiday – use your sampling maps to justify
no application at all on fields or parts of fields.
Advice should always be taken before any change to P and
K strategy, notes Mr. Parrington. "Our area managers work through
recommendations with customers, taking account of local soil conditions,
expected yield and cropping history."
GPS soil-sampling is carried out one year in every four and a set of recommendations
is created for each year over the four-year life of the maps. The full
nutrient management service includes all initial sampling, lab costs and
maps, and 4 years advice and support, including annual fertiliser plans,
application maps and files for a GPS spreader. It costs £20/ha flat
fee or £5.50/ha per year on SOYL’s finance scheme. For more
information call SOYL on 01635 204190.
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