Category: SlurryForSoil
GB dairy farmers set to save nearly 4,000t of carbon with bio-tech
As part of its wider sustainability initiative, Leprino Foods, the world’s largest mozzarella cheese maker, is investing in biological technology that is on course to ...
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Soil-born microbes bring benefits from slurry to silage
Duchy College trial demonstrates the benefits of adding SlurryForSoil™ to slurry are carried through to silage. Replicating and extending a trial first conducted back in 2021, Duchy ...
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Preparing for the impacts of climate change
Kite Consulting and AB Agri recently conducted a survey of dairy farmers. Almost all (95%) said climate change was costing their business, yet less 50% have a ...
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can SlurryForSoil™ really deliver all the benefits you claim? In short, yes! One of SlurryForSoil™’s strengths is the diversity of microbes it contains. And, just ...
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SlurryForSoil™ new formulation reduces cost and carbon footprint
SlurryForSoil’s new concentrated formula will lower costs for dairy farmers while reducing the product’s carbon footprint says manufacturer, Sylgen Animal Health. The new formulation is ...
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What’s in SlurryForSoil™?
SlurryForSoil™ contains 18 different plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and fungi, four enzymes, growth media and starter nutrients. The enzymes, growth media and starter nutrients, help ...
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Rob and Tom Malkin win year’s supply of SlurryForSoil™
Slygen Animal Health, the innovative manufacturers of SlurryForSoil™, is delighted to announce the winners of the 2023 SlurryForSoil™ competition. CD & SE Malkin, a family-owned ...
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What makes a good slurry?
In June 2023, Slygen Animal Health Director, Romney Jackson featured alongside soil scientist and grassland specialist, Elaine Jewkes, in an article in Cow Management. You can read ...
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Soil health focus pays yield dividends
In September 2023, Slygen Animal Health Director, Romney Jackson featured alongside independent soil and plant health expert, Joel Williams in an article in Cow Management. ...
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