Category: SlurryForSoil
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 ...
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 ...
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. ...
SlurryForSoil™ receives judges’ special mention in the UK Dairy Day New Product Competition
Innovative slurry inoculant recognised for its contribution to sustainable farming and soil health. SlurryForSoil™, an innovative slurry inoculant developed by Sylgen Animal Health, has been ...
SlurryForSoil™ shortlisted in UK Dairy Day New Product Competition
SlurryForSoil™, a new slurry inoculant manufactured by Sylgen Animal Health, has been shortlisted in the UK Dairy Day Product Competition, sponsored by IDEXX. Winners will be announced ...
SlurryForSoil™ – a rare ‘quick win’ when it comes to combating climate change
An insightful report from Kite Consulting highlights the opportunities and threats associated with the changing environment for UK dairy farmers. Those that don’t proactively show they are ...
How does SlurryForSoil™ turn slurry into a highly effective biofertiliser?
SlurryForSoil™ transforms slurry, including the crust and sludge, into a biofertiliser with a consistent texture. It means that slurry needs stirring less often, saving both ...
SlurryForSoil™ debut at DownToEarth
SlurryForSoil™, a new slurry inoculant manufactured by Sylgen Animal Health, is to make its debut at the regenerative event, DownToEarth. Taking place on 21st June ...
Independent Trial Shows SlurryForSoil™ Improves Slurry, Soil And Grass Health
Researchers at Duchy College found that SlurryForSoil™ - a complex blend of microorganisms and enzymes - not only reduces the need for synthetic fertilisers, lowers emissions ...