Bokashi Trials with Farmyard Manure
In the press this week: Innovative Farmers network trials
Farmers in Scotland are pioneering bokashi, a new method of treating manure with microorganisms. Agriton UK, a trusted supplier of Effective Microorganisms (EM), the original recipe used in bokashi, is proud to support these trials.
Why Bokashi matters for farmers
Bokashi offers a potential game-changer for manure management. Here's why farmers are interested:
Nutrient Powerhouse: Traditional methods can lead to nutrient loss. Bokashi promises to keep valuable nutrients in the manure, feeding your crops.
Emission Reduction: Methane and ammonia emissions from manure are a concern. Early results suggest bokashi can significantly reduce these emissions, benefiting the environment.
Manure Made Easy: Bokashi-treated manure is reportedly easier to handle and spread, saving you time and effort.
Soil Health Boost: Initial observations show promise for improved soil health with bokashi manure, potentially leading to healthier crops and better yields.
Agriton UK: Partnering with farming innovation
Agriton UK supplies the original EM formula used in bokashi. We're committed to supporting farmers exploring this method:
Trusted EM Source: We offer high-quality EM products specifically designed for bokashi manure treatment.
Expert Knowledge: Our team can guide on implementing bokashi on your farm.
Data Collaboration: We're actively collecting data from farmers using bokashi. Share your experience and help shape the future of this practice!
Shaping the future of manure management
The Scottish bokashi trials offer a glimpse into a more sustainable future for manure management. Agriton UK is here to support farmers throughout the UK in exploring and adopting this innovative technique.