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Nutrient Management Guide (RB209)
The Nutrient Management Guide (RB209) helps you make the most of organic materials and balance the benefits of fertiliser use against the costs – both economic and environmental. The guide explains the value of nutrients, soil and why good nutrient management is about more than just the fertilisers you buy; it can save you money as well as help protect the environment.
RB209 publications (the seven sections)
RB209 review and news
We first published RB209 in 2017 in seven sections, following a technical review of its content in 2016.
Since then, it has been annually updated, based on evidence provided by research commissioned by AHDB, in partnership with others.
To ensure RB209 continues to meet the changing needs of levy payers, we are leading the first large-scale strategic review of RB209 since 2016.
To complete the questionnaire (which is open until 31 July 2024) and for more information, visit the RB209 review page.
Nutrient session: Agronomy Conference 2023
RB209 50 years and the future (Amanda Bennett, AHDB)
Grain Nutrient Benchmarking (Tamara Fitters, ADAS)
Lime quantity and quality (Mark Tripney, LKAB Minerals and Kevin Havekes, Fane Valley)
Protected urea overview (Patrick Stephenson, independent agronomist)
Use of urea-based fertilisers after 1 April 2024 (NFU news)
What is the NUTRI-CHECK NET?
NUTRI-CHECK NET (2023–25) aims to help arable farmers across Europe adopt the most effective nutrient management practices. The EU-funded network will collate nutrient management resources and set up farmer Crop Nutrition Clubs (including in England and Scotland) to evaluate nutrient management practices. Farmers and researchers will also work together to create best practice guidance. ADAS, the UK lead, will collaborate with the project’s National Expert Group for the UK, which comprises farmers, researchers and industry representatives. The group includes Amanda Bennett, who oversees the production of RB209 at AHDB.
RB209 50-year article
UK Partnership for Crop Nutrition
AHDB updates the Nutrient Management Guide (RB209) in partnership with many organisations. The partnership comprises a Steering Group supported by three Technical Working Groups (TWGs).
The partnership coordinates the research and knowledge exchange it funds to generate independent, scientifically robust and practical data on crop nutrient management for the UK.
All research used to update RB209 is published by AHDB.
Steering group
- AHDB
- Agricultural Lime Association (ALA)
- Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC)
- DAERA
- FACTS
- Catchment Sensitive Farming (CSF)
- Defra
- BBRO
- NFU
- PGRO
- PNMG
- Scottish Government
- Welsh Government
- Association of Independent Crop Consultants (AICC)
Livestock TWG
AHDB, AIC, AgriSearch, British Grassland Society (BGS), British Society of Plant Breeders (BSPB), Bunn Fertiliser Ltd, CF Fertilisers, Creedy Associates, CSF, DAERA, Defra, FACTS, Frontier Agriculture Ltd, George Fisher (Independent Consultant), ICL Fertilisers, HCC (Meat Promotion Wales), Mike Slater (Independent Consultant), Potash Development Association (PDA), Scottish Government, Teagasc, Welsh Government and Yara UK Ltd.
Arable TWG
Agricultural Lime Association (ALA), AHDB, AIC, Agrii, BBRO, Bunn Fertiliser Ltd, Compass Agronomy,Cropwell, CSF, CF Fertilisers UK, DAERA, Defra, FACTS, Frontier Agriculture Ltd, H L Hutchinson Ltd, ICL Fertilisers, iSoils, John Clarke Agronomy, K+S UK & Eire Ltd, Limex, OMEX Agriculture Ltd, Omya UK Ltd, Pepsico International, PGRO, PDA, Scottish Government, Teagasc, Welsh Government, Velcourt Ltd and Yara UK Ltd.
Horticulture TWG
Agricultural Lime Association (ALA), AHDB, Agrii, Agrovista, Bord na Mona, Bulrush, DARD, DEFRA, Engage Agro, FACTS, Fresh Gro, Hortifeeds, H L Hutchinson Ltd, ICL Group, J&A Growers, Lucozade Ribena Suntory, New Forest Fruits, Omex Agriculture Ltd, Omya UK Ltd, PGRO, Scottish Government, Sinclair Pro, STRI, Teagasc and Welsh Government.
Further information
RB209 app
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