fertiliser and lime applicationFertiliser and lime application

Fertiliser applications are used to feed the ground and encourage good strong plant growth. The level of application will vary depending on requirement of the grass (i.e. whether for grazing or hay) and the stocking rate. With equine grazing it is important not to have too strong a grass for a variety of reasons. All fertiliser requirements will vary depending on the condition and needs of the paddock at the time. The first application is made in the spring and then as the need arises depending on fertilising and lime application equipmentstocking and grass use. Depending on amount required the application could be made at the same time as harrowing to reduce compaction and cost.

Lime is added to the ground when the pH has dropped below 6, which is the ideal for grass growth. Lime application is integrally linked with soil analysis, which must be carried out in order to ascertain the soil pH. It is crucial to realise that grass growth is directly affected by the pH levels of the soil and will reduce the more acid soil becomes. The best time for lime application is in the late summer, early autumn time although it can be carried through out the growing year.

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