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Minimum phosphorus needs for silage production.
Tunney, Hubert ; Carton, Owen T. ; O'Donnell, T.
Tunney, Hubert
Carton, Owen T.
O'Donnell, T.
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1999-04-01
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Tunney, H., Carton, O., O'Donnell, T., Minimum phosphorus needs for silage production, End of Project Reports, Teagasc, 1999.
Abstract
Phosphorus recovery in product at the low stocking rates was poor,
but improved in the high stocking rates. It is deduced that when
the new Teagasc recommendations are implemented, recovery of
applied P in product should be very efficient.
• Soil should be maintained at Index 2 (3.1 to 6.0 mg P l
- 1
) for
optimum silage production
• Slurry should be recycled to the silage land early in the year or
after 1
st
or 2
nd
cut silage.
• Maintenance fertilizer P should be used to supplement P in the
slurry in order to replace removal in milk, meat and other losses
• Where slurry is recycled, maintenance fertilizer P for silage land
will be less than for grazing land as concentrates are an important
source of P input to the farm. The fertilizer P maintenance
requirement will normally be between 0 and 10kg P ha
-1
yr
-1
.
• Where slurry is not recycled, maintenance P requirements
for silage land are higher at 20 to 30 kg P ha
-1
yr
-1
• Do not apply insurance P dressings to silage land. It will not
increase production and may lead to increased potential for P loss
to water.
