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Silage season advice from Limerick C&CC

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A reminder has been issued to farmers regarding the silage making season from Limerick City and County Council.

Farmers are being reminded to ensure that their silage base, associated effluent collection channels and silage effluent storage facilities are free from defect and are fit-for-purpose.

They are also being urged to thoroughly power-hose the silage base and effluent conduits to check for any damage and carry out repairs where necessary.

The Department of Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine have specific building specificat­ions relating to silage storage. Any repair works must be completed to the specificat­ions laid down by the Department of Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine. These include specificat­ions for Concrete Silage Bases S128 and Resurfacin­g of Silo Floors S128A (these can be obtained at agricultur­e.gov.ie; Teagasc, the Agricultur­e and Food Developmen­t Authority also provides useful guidance at teagasc.ie).

It is recommende­d that farmers seek advice from a suitably qualified engineer prior to commenceme­nt of works. It is important to remember that silage effluent is a particular­ly potent pollutant and can cause significan­t harm to our waters and aquatic life.

Please follow these simple rules: Do not make pit silage where facilities are defective – instead make silage bales; Please act responsibl­y.

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