Pig Manure

Discussion in 'Compost, Fertilisers & Recycling' started by Hogboy, May 5, 2011.

  1. Hogboy

    Hogboy Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi All,

    I have a new machine that takes out the dry content from liquid pig slurry. It seems to be a really uniform, dry, slightly fibrous product. I am going to get it tested to see exactly what nutrient analysis it contains, but a usual analysis for such a product would be:

    Nitrogen - 6 or 7kg/ton
    Phospate - 6 kg/t
    Potash - 8 kg/t
    Sulpher - 3.4 kg/t
    Magnesium - 1.8 kg/t

    Does anyone have any experience of using products like this in the gardening field? I know how well it makes my crops grow but what about veg/flowers/shrubs etc, as its pretty powerful stuff! (Although not quite as powerful as Poultry manure I believe)

    Any help would be appreciated thanks!
     
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