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Big slurrytanker from Sweden!!


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A lokal farmer near there i live construct there own slurrytanker in diffrent size and sell them on the swedish market under the name Sahlstrom.

The first one is on 27kubic and the second one is on 31kubic!!

They aer huge :o :o :o

Some information of the farm and company unfortunately only in swedish:

www.sahlstrom.nu

regards

Bjorn

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somehow i thinks that they are big, maybe build one 1/64th scale so it'll fit in a 1/32 farm??  :D :D

But why spread slurry then plough straight afterwards with the plough??

All that does is bury the slurry, not much use to the next crop??  :-\ :-\

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somehow i thinks that they are big, maybe build one 1/64th scale so it'll fit in a 1/32 farm??  :D :D

But why spread slurry then plough straight afterwards with the plough??

All that does is bury the slurry, not much use to the next crop??  :-\ :-\

Slurry and muck is much better injected that sat on top of the field, you lose alot of the Nutrients, Nitrogen etc from surface run off, evaporation and the likes. Where as injecting gets it straight to the roots were it needs to be ;) ;) ;)

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I agree for grass yes but take turkey litter + Barley for an example. . .

Roots what ROUGHLY 5 - 8cm deep??

Now spread the turkey litter in say december, By feb when ploughing rain will have washed nutrients into soil so when soil is turned by plough the nutrients are at root level.

*** Now lets spread the dung the day before the plough, 90% of it gets buried during the ploughing, How do Barley roots reach that if ploughing at 8+ inches????

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