How do the microbes in SlurryForSoil help build soil structure?

The microbes in SlurryForSoil were specifically chosen for their abilities to support plant health and resilience. One of the many benefits of the different rhizobacteria ...

How do the microbes in SlurryForSoil boost stress tolerance and plant growth

The 18 types of rhizobacteria and fungi in SlurryForSoil have been scientifically proven to increase tolerance to different types of stress, encourage plant defences, and ...

How do the microbes in SlurryForSoil help plants access nutrients and water

SlurryForSoil’s complex blend uses advanced microbial technology to improve nutrient access and uptake. The microbes not only capture the nutrients in slurry, but when these ...

SlurryForSoil to exhibit at UK Dairy Day 2024

Sylgen Animal Health will be exhibiting their pioneering cost-saving product, SlurryForSoil, at UK Dairy Day 2024 on the 11th September at Telford International Centre. Dairy ...

How SlurryForSoil’s microbial technology improves soil and plant health

SlurryForSoil™ uses advanced, second-generation microbial technology, with microbes specifically chosen for their abilities to enhance soil structure, health, and productivity. Our formula contains 18 different ...

Invest in slurry to improve soil:plant relationship

In June 2024, Slygen Animal Health Director, Romney Jackson featured alongside Terrafarmer‘s soil health specialist, Tom Tolputt, in an article in Cow Management.  You can read the ...

Sylgen Animal Health to exhibit at Down To Earth

Sylgen Animal Health, the innovators behind SlurryForSoil™, will be exhibiting at the Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers (RABDF) Down to Earth event on 3rd ...
Groundswell

SlurryForSoil™ to debut at Groundswell

Sylgen Animal Health, the pioneering manufacturers of SlurryForSoil™, will be exhibiting, for the first time, at Groundswell, at Lannock Manor Farm in Hertfordshire, on June ...
SlurryForSoil is a 'gateway innovation' - enabling farmers to use other low emissions technologies.

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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