RB209

RB209, or the Nutrient Management Guide, is a guide that provides best practices for applying fertilizers and organic materials to crops and grassland in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It’s published by the AHDB (Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board)
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RB209 Video Playlist
📘Introduction
RB209 is the UK’s go-to nutrient management guide. It helps you match fertiliser use to crop need, protect the environment, and improve margins. It covers:
- 🌱 How soils supply nutrients
- 📊 How to use soil tests
- 💩 How to integrate organic manures safely and efficiently
- 🚜 Crop-specific nutrient recommendations
🌾Cereals
RB209 gives cereal growers clear nutrient targets for crops like wheat, barley and oats.
- 🌾 Nitrogen: Based on Soil Nitrogen Supply (SNS), expected yield, soil type, and manure history.
- 🧮 Splits: Typically 2–3 splits depending on crop type and timing.
- 🔧 Sulphur: Often required, especially for milling wheat.
- 📉 Avoid over-application: Too much N = lodging + wasted money.
🌱Oilseed Rape
Oilseed rape needs careful N and S management to build an optimum canopy and avoid waste.
- 🌱 Early N: Encourages canopy development—target a Green Area Index (GAI) of 3.5.
- 🌼 Sulphur: Essential; deficiency reduces oil content.
- 📏 Canopy management: Adjust N rate based on spring GAI.
- 🪱 Manures: Use cautiously—excess N increases canopy and lodging risk.
🥬Vegetables
Different veg crops have different nutrient appetites. RB209 breaks them into groups:
- 🥬 Brassicas: Need steady N supply and good Mg availability.
- 🥗 Salads: Require frequent, light applications depending on crop cycle.
- 🧪 Micronutrients: Boron for beet/brassicas; Manganese for many sandy soils.
🥔Potatoes
Potatoes are high-demand crops and need careful management to maximise yield and quality.
- 🌱 Nitrogen: Avoid over-application to prevent delayed maturity and excessive foliage.
- 🧂 Potassium: High K requirement for tuber size and storage quality.
- 💧 Irrigation: Adjust fertiliser to complement water supply.
🍬Sugar Beet
Sugar beet requires precise nutrient management for yield and sugar content.
- 🌱 Nitrogen: Moderate, avoid excessive vegetative growth.
- 🧂 Potassium: Key for sugar accumulation and root strength.
- 💧 Soil Testing: Adjust P and Mg based on previous crop removal and soil indices.
🌿Grassland
RB209 splits grassland into two key systems: grazing and silage.
- 🐄 Grazing: Smaller, more frequent N applications through the season.
- 🌿 Silage: Higher N rates applied ahead of each cut.
- 💩 Slurry integration: Use slurry first, then top up with fertiliser.
- 🧮 Index targets: P & K must be replaced based on offtake—especially in multi-cut systems.
💩Organic Manures
Farmyard manure, slurry and digestate all supply nutrients—RB209 provides standard values and adjustment rules.
- 💩 Nutrient values: Know typical N, P, K contents (e.g., cattle slurry vs pig slurry).
- 🌧️ Timing: Spring applications improve N use efficiency.
- 🛡️ Environmental risks: Avoid spreading before rain or near watercourses.
- ♻️ Credits: RB209 helps you reduce bagged N based on available N from manures.
🧪Soils
- 🧪 Soil Testing: Every 3–5 years for P, K, Mg and pH.
- 📈 Indices: Target Index 2 for P & K; Index 2 for Mg on most soils.
- 🧱 pH: Aim for 6.0 (grass), 6.5 (arable), 7.0 (OSR & beans).
- 🪨 Liming: Apply lime when pH drops below target—RB209 gives rates based on soil type.
