Tag: Slurry Inoculant
SlurryForSoil grows more grass than urea
In a split field trial in South West Wales, a slurry inoculant, SlurryForSoil, increased dry matter grass yields by 21.5% and fresh grass yields 16.4%, ...
How SlurryForSoil Enhances Regenerative Agriculture – Dairy
Similar to regenerative agriculture, SlurryForSoil is designed to optimise soil health and create a more productive and resilient farming system. By adding beneficial soil microbes ...
SlurryForSoil – a slurry additive or slurry inoculant?
Why do we describe SlurryForSoil as a slurry inoculant not a slurry additive? ‘Slurry additive’ is a commonly used term but it fully describe what ...
SlurryForSoil increases yields by over 30% in Harper Adams trial
Fresh grass yields increased by 31.25% SlurryForSoil increased fresh grass yields by 31.25% and dry matter yields by 26% in a separated slurry trial hosted ...
Soil Association approves SlurryForSoil™ for use in organic systems
SylgenBio is delighted to announce its products, SlurryForSoil™ (SFORS®) and SlurryKing, have been approved for use in organic systems by the Soil Association. Organic food ...
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 ...
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 ...
Soil-born microbes bring benefits from slurry to silage
Duchy College trial demonstrates the benefits of adding SlurryForSoil™ to slurry are carried through to silage. Replicating and extending a trial first conducted back in 2021, Duchy ...
Preparing for the impacts of climate change
Kite Consulting and AB Agri recently conducted a survey of dairy farmers. Almost all (95%) said climate change was costing their business, yet less 50% have a ...








