Fert on in a mild frost??

Twhite777

Member
Livestock Farmer
Thinking of getting fert on grass because it was talking of rain tomorrow, 27-4-4 + 7.5 SO3… forecast has changed though to drier and a bit colder, going down to 0 overnight… suppose that’ll mean a heavy dew/mild frost to take it in? It’s up to 11 during the day… or if it does come a frost will it damage the fert??
 

Brisel

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Midlands
What drought? Half an inch of rain forecast for Thursday on top of the inch we've had this weekend.

As above, don't worry about the cold. Crack on while ground conditions are good. The fertiliser will be available to the plants when it does warm up.
 

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