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Digestate Information Sheets No.8 – Available Nutrient Value (£) of Liquid and Solid Digestate Applied at Different Rates
The monetary benefit of digestate is calculated by comparing the nutrient density of the digestate with the equivalent nutrient cost of inorganic fertiliser.
Digestate Information Sheets No.7 – Available Nutrient Content of Liquid and Solid Digestate Applied at Different Rates
Digestate is available in 3 main forms either whole liquid Digestate, separated liquid Digestate or separated fibre. The nutrient content can be variable depending on the feedstock used in the system and how the digestate is processed
Digestate Information Sheet 6 – Nutrient content of solid digestate
Solid Digestate is available as separated fibre and can have a variable nutrient content.
Digestate Information Sheet 5 – Total nutrient content liquid digestate
Liquid Digestate is available in 2 main forms either whole liquid Digestate or separated liquid Digestate and nutrient content can be variable.
Digestate Information Sheet 4 – Nutrient availability
Digestate is available in 3 main forms, whole liquid Digestate, separated liquid Digestate and separated solid Digestate. Full details of nutrient availability and the factors that need to be considered
Digestate Information Sheet 3 – Application methods
Digestate is available in 3 main forms whole liquid Digestate, separated liquid Digestate and separated solid Digestate and can be applied to land by various methods.
Digestate Information Sheet 2 – Points to be aware of
Digestate is a by-product of an anaerobic digestion system that produces gas for heat production and power. The following list are key points that are important prior to taking in on to your land as a nutrient source
Digestate Information Sheet 1 – Introduction to digestate
Digestate is a by-product of an anaerobic digestion system that produces gas for heat and power production. The digestate produced is a useful fertiliser and soil conditioner that will supply nutrients and organic matter.
Using Anaerobic Digestates on Farms in Scotland – SRUC Guidance Document
This guidance document will help you to make informed decisions about accepting and spreading anaerobic digestates on your farm