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17.—(1) For the purposes of regulation 16, the occupier must first establish the total amount of nitrogen in the manure, either using the standard table in Schedule 2 or by sampling and analysis in accordance with that Schedule.
(2) Once the total amount of nitrogen in the manure has been established, the following percentages are assumed to establish the amount of nitrogen in the manure that is available for crop uptake in the growing season in which it is spread.
Type of livestock manure | Amount of nitrogen available for crop uptake in the growing season in which it is spread | |
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Until 1st January 2012 | From 1st January 2012 | |
Cattle slurry | 20% | 35% |
Pig slurry | 25% | 45% |
Poultry manure | 20% | 30% |
Other livestock manure | 10% | 10% |
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