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Bunns sell a variety of fertilisers that have been approved for use in organic crop production systems provided certain conditions are met and with the permission of the Soil Association. Those fertilisers are listed in the 'Related Articles' box on the right. Organic Fertilisers
Again, with permission supplementary potassium (potash) can be used, but only where soil analysis has shown severe deficiencies. Soil Association rules list minor minerals that can be used by farmers if they get our permission provided there is suitable justification for their use.
Farmers cannot use meat, blood, bone, hoof and horn meals on the land, but they can add it to compost for use in pots to grow plants from seeds. However this can only be used on farms where there are no cattle or sheep. The following are not allowed by the Soil Association
Conservation Grade FertilisersIn the early 1990's we produced a range of Conservation Grade fertilisers, now discontinued. At the time, Conservation-grade status was a halfway-house to Organic farming. Nowadays, Conservation Grade uses some conventional agricultural fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides, but it ensures that they are applied in such a way as to ensure that they do not have an adverse effect on the health of the wildlife on farms. Organic ConversionDEFRA publishes a leaflet about converting land to organic production here |
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