The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Digestate may provide option to fertiliser­s

- NANCY NICOLSON, FARMING EDITOR

Industry consultant­s are advising farmers to explore the benefits of spreading digestate as a cost-effective and nutritious alternativ­e to fertiliser.

As bought-in fertiliser continues to be eyewaterin­gly expensive, SAC Consulting – part of Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) – has spent six months researchin­g digestate and producing guidance for its use on Scottish farms.

However, it is also advising land managers to be aware of the risks involved in spreading the product and how to mitigate them.

Researcher Fiona Salter said: “We know that many farmers are struggling right now with the rising costs of fertiliser­s, and we hope that we can provide insight into the nutrient benefit of using digestate appropriat­ely and how to calculate the fertiliser replacemen­t value.”

They are spreading the message via podcasts on Farming and Water Scotland’s website, one of which hears first-hand from William Rose of Mid Coul Farms near Inverness.

He grows grass, cereals and pulses on 1,300ha and fattens 800 cattle. The farm also has two AD plants and he spreads the digestate produced there on his land.

He said: “Using digestate has really transforme­d our ability to grow bigger yields and more consistent crops, so it has been a big boon and if we can achieve our objective of using no bought-in fertiliser at all, even on relatively small areas, particular­ly in the current climate, then we would feel very satisfied.”

He has invested heavily with specialist tankers and “nurse” holding tanks. And while he says digestate has added organic matter into the ground and improved the structure of his soils, he advises farmers to read the guidance as spreading the material is challengin­g.

He added: “You must have accurate spreading equipment and must at least have a dribble bar or some form of injection. Being able to spread accurately, and only where it is needed, is essential.”

To find out more visit farmingand­waterscotl­and. org/soil-nutrients/ anaerobic-digestiond­igestate/ digestate-use-on-scottishfa­rms/

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COSTCUTTER: Farmers are being advised to use digestate as an alternativ­e to fertiliser.

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