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Covering Slurry lagoons??? Good thing or not???
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7886918" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>stops things falling in and drowning ?</p><p>it's meant to keep the gasses in the lagoon, but does seem a bit funny.</p><p>been looking at the problem, was thinking of a separator, a good friend sells these systems, his honest advice, unless you have a mechanical person, on farm, to look after it, do not go down that root. That knocks that out then.</p><p>Was thinking about crust etc, slurry bugs etc, the cheapest, easiest way to get rid of your crust, spray it with silage effluent, next, buy a stirrer. The effluent, hard to believe, anybody else telling me, l would doubt. So l to am having different thoughts, you have to take cover off, to either spray or stir, surely you let all the gasses out then ?</p><p>We use a top fill pump, fills tankers up in 4/5 minutes, and can mix it very well, that goes on maize ground, let some water build up, umbilical the rest.</p><p>then, we cannot use a spreader plate...........</p><p>Rather think quite a lot of farmers, will find it difficult to fully comply, or even ignore it, especially the removal of aut spreading. And am quite sure, it isn't going to work quite like some f############# idiot, who devised it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7886918, member: 86168"] stops things falling in and drowning ? it's meant to keep the gasses in the lagoon, but does seem a bit funny. been looking at the problem, was thinking of a separator, a good friend sells these systems, his honest advice, unless you have a mechanical person, on farm, to look after it, do not go down that root. That knocks that out then. Was thinking about crust etc, slurry bugs etc, the cheapest, easiest way to get rid of your crust, spray it with silage effluent, next, buy a stirrer. The effluent, hard to believe, anybody else telling me, l would doubt. So l to am having different thoughts, you have to take cover off, to either spray or stir, surely you let all the gasses out then ? We use a top fill pump, fills tankers up in 4/5 minutes, and can mix it very well, that goes on maize ground, let some water build up, umbilical the rest. then, we cannot use a spreader plate........... Rather think quite a lot of farmers, will find it difficult to fully comply, or even ignore it, especially the removal of aut spreading. And am quite sure, it isn't going to work quite like some f############# idiot, who devised it. [/QUOTE]
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