fendt-man-matty Posted February 15, 2008 Share Posted February 15, 2008 well ive been wandering after being on the slurry all day, what are the mst popular types of slurry stores? but i want to know what type of store do most you or locals have? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiwi6920 Posted February 15, 2008 Share Posted February 15, 2008 We do it a little bit diffrent over here, we use a twin pond system, goes from the cow shed to the 1st pond and then flows thru a baffle pipe into the second pond and then is pumped out on to the paddocks via travling irigator How ever the councl is going away from this and now its a Very big concrete pit and pumped directly out to the paddocks, i personaly dont like this as its raw effluent going on the paddocks apposed to filtred, and most importantly, There isnt much capaicty for a pump break down or any thing, most places is one day if they are lucky, The laws say you need 3 days capacity but most farmers dont run them till the pit is full sort of system so they dont have the emergncy capacity sort of thing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coxy Posted February 16, 2008 Share Posted February 16, 2008 Around me there is mustly over gound tanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Massey Boy Posted February 16, 2008 Share Posted February 16, 2008 my uncel pit has drains on it for the slurry to go into but its two pond where they store it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tractorman810 Posted February 16, 2008 Share Posted February 16, 2008 we had a large sunken pit next to the muck heap, thats it, ,had a bank of earth round it to, just to hide it,most down thie way seem to be the same ,although i do know of a couple of permastore type ones built in the hills on a few cattle farms, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rich.new holland Posted February 16, 2008 Share Posted February 16, 2008 we had a large sunken pit next to the muck heap, thats it, ,had a bank of earth round it to, just to hide it,most down thie way seem to be the same ,although i do know of a couple of permastore type ones built in the hills on a few cattle farms, same here mostly sunken with a bank but there are a few with the pit under the floors in the sheds \ but i would rather have an open pit \ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fendt-man-matty Posted February 16, 2008 Author Share Posted February 16, 2008 open pits are hand to see how well your tanker's sucking and see when it's start to empty. but they are dangerous as.....!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnDeereMan Posted February 16, 2008 Share Posted February 16, 2008 We have an open lagoon but i know many people that have above tanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jakescot Posted February 16, 2008 Share Posted February 16, 2008 round here they have BIG spaces below slats and overground permastore type lagoons mostly. I know of two farms with massive holes in the ground that get used. A few of us still have proper middens as opposed to just a push against wall for dry stuff that goes over the slats beside the slurry store Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robl12 Posted February 21, 2008 Share Posted February 21, 2008 There are a few farms with the open permastore tanks but these are mainly cattle farmers, the pig farms have large lagoons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james f Posted February 21, 2008 Share Posted February 21, 2008 Mostly tanks under slats in sheds (we have three), the odd outdoor lagoon and very few permastore types. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Powerstarâ„¢ Posted February 22, 2008 Share Posted February 22, 2008 Mostly lagoon's although quite a few above ground tanks, mostly alfa-laval. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toyboy Posted February 23, 2008 Share Posted February 23, 2008 mostly slats and permastore tanks up this way. a dairy that i pass on the way to work has not long built a huge new cubicle house that the cows seem to stay in all year round and i can see that the concrete floor is built on quite a slope, must be to encourage the slurry to flow in the required direction. they have also built a large outdoor concrete panneled slurry lagoon that was dug into the ground that sits about five feet above the ground now that they have back filled it. one thing that i have wondered about with those open tanks though is the amount of rain water they must catch, surely this must add quite a bit to the amount of slurry you have to end up spreading Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rabh7840 Posted February 23, 2008 Share Posted February 23, 2008 weve all slatted tanks with sheds ontop and a milbury slurry store Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnDeereMan Posted February 24, 2008 Share Posted February 24, 2008 Any one any pics Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KIWINZ Posted February 24, 2008 Share Posted February 24, 2008 we got a dirty water tower!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fendt-man-matty Posted February 24, 2008 Author Share Posted February 24, 2008 we got a dirty water tower!!!! hows that work?, any pics of it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bremner_metallica Posted February 24, 2008 Share Posted February 24, 2008 slats is wat what we have text talk! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KIWINZ Posted February 24, 2008 Share Posted February 24, 2008 hows that work?, any pics of it? will try for pics later in the week well the water goes in to a tank were it gets the solids seperated out and the dirty water is pumped in to 2 huge towers that hold it till its spread on the field with the irrigator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhysmassey135 Posted September 16, 2008 Share Posted September 16, 2008 lagoons by me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luke DeWitt Posted September 16, 2008 Share Posted September 16, 2008 I think we have one pit that can be covered but the cover is never put on, 2 other out door pits and one large one that is the biggest, that one is built for our new barn and so that is we have to transfer manure from one pit to another we have room to do so. Ill see if I can snap pictures, I tend to forget my camera. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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