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Pasture


Dairy Pasture
TwinN provides dairy farmers with an environmentally friendly alternative to the large amount of nitrogenous fertiliser needed to maintain productivity. Application of reduced levels of urea, in combination with TwinN, can save significantly on input costs.

Dairy producers around the world are facing pressures to reduce the carbon footprint of their production systems and reduction of urea applications by use of TwinN can significantly assist this goal as urea has a high carbon footprint.  In addition, TwinN provides a solution to the need for dairy producers to reduce leaching of nitrates from nitrogen fertilisers into waterways and aquifers. 

Fat Lambs and Beef Pastures
A high quality pasture is required for fast growth of animals. TwinN applied to the pasture, either by irrigation or boom spray, will encourage growth of high quality pasture needed to turn your lambs off early and grow your beef faster.  

Pasture Application Guidelines - click to view

PLEASE NOTE: A recommended starting point is to apply 50% of the normal rate of N fertiliser, plus TwinN, applied once or twice. Apply the N at the same stages of the crop cycle as usual. Many producers also test, in addition, a greater reduction down to 25% of normal N. Depending on soil fertility and crop needs most systems will produce long-term sustainable high yields at between 25 – 50% of normal N inputs. Start at 50% and work downwards.

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