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Manufactured by:bwe Energiesysteme GmbH & Co. KG based inFriesoythe, GERMANY
Basically, fermentation residues can be spread on agricultural land untreated. However, the spreading is not always possible. If there are not enough fields for certified fertiliser spreading or storage capacities for fermentation residues available, many operators of biogas plants need to think of alternatives of how to deal with the high amount of fermentation residues. The ...
by:Anglian Soil Analysis Ltd based inLINCS, UNITED KINGDOM
Soil Mineral Nitrogen (SMN) usually has a bigger effect on crop growth, yields and quality than any other nutrient. Nitrogen can be supplied from the soil, atmosphere, organic manures and crop residue as well as from fertilisers. Nitrogen can be lost by leaching, ammonia volatilisation and denitrification. ...
by:Volac International Limited based inRoyston, UNITED KINGDOM
Step 1 . Cutting: What is the best stage to cut your silage? Plus, why later and lower silage cutting could mean you lose more than you gain. As grass approaches heading, yield increases. However, leave it too late and protein, digestibility and metabolisable energy all decline. After heading, the digestibility of grass falls by about 0.5% a day. It's true, delaying cutting might produce a ...
by:Photon Energy Group based inLiberec, CZECH REPUBLIC
We offer a comprehensive portfolio of surface water quality solutions that suppress the undesirable development of cyanobacteria and green algae on water reservoirs. For each water body type, we look for the optimal combination of tools in terms of expected benefits, efficiency and necessary costs. We provide consulting services, carry out monitoring and implement the necessary ...
by:Biogemma based inParis, FRANCE
Drought tolerance and water use efficiency (WUE) are major topics in crop improvement. With ever increasing demands on fresh water and observed climatic variation, it is necessary to provide crops that perform well under some form of drought stress. In this context, the most relevant response of a crop is limiting yield loss under moderate drought rather than simply surviving near terminal stress ...
