Cold snap ends urea spreading

Teagasc has advised that no urea fertiliser should be spread this week, because soil temperatures are too low, and there is a risk of run-off of the unabsorbed fertiliser in excess water from melted snowfalls.

Cold snap ends urea spreading

By Stephen Cadogan

Teagasc has advised that no urea fertiliser should be spread this week, because soil temperatures are too low, and there is a risk of run-off of the unabsorbed fertiliser in excess water from melted snowfalls.

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