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Philip Reck

@philipreck

Aberystwyth AgBus.Growing cereals and CC. Farm manager for WFG Ltd and production manager for The Cooney Furlong Grain Co Ltd. Member of @baseireland

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Bennettsbridge Limestone (@bennettsbrglime) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When is the right time to lime, what type of ground limestone should I use and what is best practice when it comes to grazing, reseeding and slurry application? Eoin O'Carroll answers those questions and more in our latest article here 👉bit.ly/3pXBzmM #agrilime

When is the right time to lime, what type of ground limestone should I use and what is best practice when it comes to grazing, reseeding and slurry application? Eoin O'Carroll answers those questions and more in our latest article here 👉bit.ly/3pXBzmM #agrilime
John Dunne (@john_dunne_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Goldcrop WOSR plots in Shanagarry, East Cork are into stem extension. First split of N+S applied today. Target Fertilisers CCF, lovely product. Spreader quite clean after having 8tn through it.

The Goldcrop WOSR plots in Shanagarry, East Cork are into stem extension. First split of N+S applied today. <a href="/targetfert/">Target Fertilisers</a> CCF, lovely product. Spreader quite clean after having 8tn through it.
Bennettsbridge Limestone (@bennettsbrglime) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Regain value from your land. 1 tonne of cubicle lime is equivalent to 2 tonne of quarry agri lime, meaning for every bag of cubicle lime you use you recover c. €50 as agri lime through your slurry: #agrilime #timetolime

Regain value from your land. 1 tonne of cubicle lime is equivalent to 2 tonne of quarry agri lime, meaning for every bag of cubicle lime you use you recover c. €50 as agri lime through your slurry: 

#agrilime #timetolime
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For many, a lack of planning is one of the biggest reasons for not spreading agri lime regularly. To help with this, we have put together a list of common questions and best practices for lime application. Read more here in our latest article here- bit.ly/3pXBzmM #FAQs

For many, a lack of planning is one of the biggest reasons for not spreading agri lime regularly. To help with this, we have put together a list of common questions and best practices for lime application. Read more here in our latest article here- bit.ly/3pXBzmM  #FAQs
Louis Mc Auley (@louismcauley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Regenerative approach (Massive cover crops) to improving problem areas i... youtu.be/8Zh71jN0XIQ via YouTube Quick video on how we try to deal with problem areas in our fields

Bennettsbridge Limestone (@bennettsbrglime) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What are the financial benefits of raising soil pH from 5.5 to 6.3? When the pH of grassland soil is maintained close to the optimum range, increased grass production of at least 1.5t DM/ha/year can be achieved. bit.ly/30cpS1e #agrilime #timetolime

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“The soil is one of our main assets on the farm. We wanted to introduce a system where we were improving our soil year on year, all the while producing crops.” Meet #FFNNominee2021 Louis McAuley farmingfornature.ie/nominees/louis… via Farming For Nature

“The soil is one of our main assets on the farm. We wanted to introduce a system where we were improving our soil year on year, all the while producing crops.”  Meet #FFNNominee2021 Louis McAuley farmingfornature.ie/nominees/louis… via <a href="/farmfornature/">Farming For Nature</a>
Philip Reck (@philipreck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wet morning in cover crops. Hi Mg soil pH 6.5 applying hi calcium lime when it dries up to provide available calcium to crop and balance hi Mg. Next crop will be spring barley #albrecht

Wet morning in cover crops. Hi Mg soil pH 6.5 applying hi calcium lime when it dries up to provide available calcium to crop and balance hi Mg. Next crop will be spring barley #albrecht