Tag - Dairy Effluent Solutions

Dairy Farm Effluent as fertiliser on your paddocks

Benefits of using your dairy farm effluent as a fertiliser:

Benefits of using your dairy farm effluent as a fertiliser with Central Injection Agri Nutrient-rich source: Dairy farm effluent is a rich source of nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are essential for plant growth and health. Cost-effective: Using dairy farm effluent as a fertiliser can help reduce the need...

Slurry Injection, Adding Value for farms

Cost Effective Slurry Management

  Being cost effective is always top of mind for New Zealand farmers. Correct Slurry Management is the way forward to reducing the costs of other farm inputs such as potassium, phosphate, fuel and nitrogen Manure injection is a slurry management technique that is a viable and sustainable option for many farms...

Central Injection Agri On REX Radio

The Central Injection Agri team was thrilled to speak with the Rural Exchange team and spoke about what we do at Central Injection Agri. If you didn't previously know, the CIA spreads muck and injects slurry throughout the whole of Canterbury, including North Otago. We are based in Pleasant Point, but...

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Open Slot Slurry Injection

Three Variations of Slurry Injection Techniques These lower emissions from slurries and liquid manures by placing the manure below the crop canopy, that reduces the surface area exposed to the air and the air flow over it. Depending on the crop height, these machines' efficacy can change. The three primary categories of...

Dairy Effluent Solutions

Dairy Effluent Solutions Dairy effluent is a valuable resource which, when managed well, increases pasture production and reduces fertiliser costs. Between 1990 and 2019: dairy cattle numbers increased by 82 percent nationally from 3.4 million to 6.3 million. Canterbury dairy cattle increased tenfold (973 percent) from 113,000 to 1.2 million. Southland dairy cattle...