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Etherics 7 or E7

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Named Issues
Grass growth after slurry (46)
Silage (4)
Drought (46)
Drought (46)
 
General Appearance
We have noticed that the field we spread the treated slurry onto looks well even late into the season (46)
 
Roots
Along with drought resistance on fodder turnips, pest incidence was reduced, leading to reduced sooty mould incidence. No nutritive value tests have been done yet. The turnip trial had one application at 250mls per hectare. Report / / Photo (46)
A dairy farm in the southern Orsono region applied Etherics 7 once, over fodder turnips, shortly after sowing. While there was some rain throughout the season, they still considered they had a drought season. Without any irrigation the difference in the two blocks was significant. See photo. Not only were the bulb size, and tops noticeably larger, but the Incidence of pest attack was also far less. (46)
Similar results [30% less water and 20% yield increase] were achieved with one application sprayed over fodder turnips, during a drought season. Double the size tubers, 30% more tops and marked reduction of pests (46)
 
Stem/trunk and bark - capillary system
 
Leaves
The milk cows were allowed back on we noticed that they seemed to like the area treated with E7 as they ate the grass lower there than the rest of the ground they had access to, We also noticed how well the grass grew. (46)
.... we have noticed that the field we spread the treated slurry onto looks well even late into the season.
Once it had gone onto the pasture and the milk cows were allowed back on we noticed that they seemed to like the area treated with E7 as they ate the grass lower there than the rest of the ground they had access to. We also noticed how well the grass grew. We have also put some onto ground now sown with winter wheat and are already seeing strong plant growth. Norman Bell has told us that he is very happy with the progress he has from the E7 used in his slurry store which has a mix of both pig and cow muck going into it. He is now harvesting the grass and making silage from it. He says it is a dense crop and is better than the field next door, which is not his, but he knows had fertiliser on as well as slurry whereas the E7 field had no fertiliser just treated slurry. Both fields have been harvested by the same contractor. He also said that he uses a haybob rowing in machine he usually puts five rows into one before the forage harvester goes along. In the E7 field he can only get four rows into one because the crop is heavier. (BdMax spring 2008 newsletter.) (4)
Talking to the P*** today and checking up on a few things. They said the E.7 worked well and the grass grew well and felt and looked moist even when the day was hot and dry. They are now following this with 10 liters / ha. of seawater and photomax. Comment the cows are loving it and milking well. It will be good to see how it has gone by late May. (46)
A Chilean Dairy company reported - Reduced smell and crusting, greater palatability and even grazing of the paddock. Their executive board has now approved funding for more formal trials of this and our nitrate controls. (46)
We have shown a 30% reduction in water usage with a 20% increase in yield size and a massive reduction in pest infestation, in lettuce growing trials. This was achieved with 3 x 3 weekly additions ... to the trickle irrigation. (46)
 
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Seed
We have put some onto ground now sown with winter wheat and are already seeing strong plant growth (46)
 
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Effects on water -

 
Syndrome
Odorous slurry (46)
Crusting (46)
Suspended solids (4)
Crust (46)
 
Water surface
Reduced crusting (46)
Etherics 7: We have only recently started using Etherics 7 as a biological starter in our effluent pond as we have been trialing another product for about a year . We have seen a reduction in the amount of crust on top of the effluent pond compared to previously, since changing to using Etherics 7. (46)
We have recently started using Etherics 7 as a biological starter in our effluent pond as we have been trailing another product for about a year. We have seen a reduction in the amount of crust on top of the effluent pond compared to previously, since changing to using Etherics 7. (46)
 
Water body
Two local liquid fertiliser makers have confirmed what we found in the UK in dairy effluent ponds. Etherics 7 reduced the solids left over at the end of their process, by around 80%. This suggests better digestion and suspension of the source material, is being achieved. The UK trials also showed increased pasture growth when the effluent was spread. (4)
The wife put the Etherics 7 into the effluent in early December, without telling her husband. A few days later he thought something was strange, when he saw the crust disappearing at a time it usually gets larger. Upon mentioning the 'strange occurrences' he was told of the inclusion of Etherics 7. (46)
 
Pollution determinands
 
Smell
Reduction in odour (46)
Less odour. (46)
 
Notes and Academic Papers
"We have used E7 in our slurry store and noticed various results from using it. One of the first was a definite reduction in odour, then when it came to time to spread it we saw a lot less crusting and found that what crust there was broken up and easier than we have previously been used to. Once it had gone onto the pasture and the milk cows were allowed back on we noticed that they seemed to like the area treated with E7 as they ate the grass lower there than the rest of the ground they had access to, We also noticed how well the grass grew. We have also put some onto ground now sown with winter wheat and are already seeing strong plant growth."- N P Dairy farmer Yeaveley, UK November 2007 (46)
Since using E7 we have noticed a reduction of crusting on the slurry lagoon of at least 50%. We have also been aware of less odour both from the lagoon and as we spread the slurry onto the ground. In addition to this we have noticed that the field we spread the treated slurry onto looks well even late into the season. C&K Ede Dairy farmers Lower Tean ,UK. November 2007 (46)
 


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