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How much nitrogen fert can I save by using dribble bar?
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<blockquote data-quote="dowcow" data-source="post: 7764087" data-attributes="member: 106876"><p>If someone is trying to sell you a dribble bar or trailing shoe I'm sure they'll be able to find you a study and a printout that shows it makes a big financial difference that will more than pay for the equipment in short order, and that you'll save a fortune on bagged N and save the planet too. </p><p></p><p>I've always been a little sceptical as it looks like I would need another 20-30hp and a heavier tractor in front of my tanker to run such a system, as well as a ton or so of extra mass on the back of the tanker itself. At a guess I would be burning 20% more diesel to do the same job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dowcow, post: 7764087, member: 106876"] If someone is trying to sell you a dribble bar or trailing shoe I'm sure they'll be able to find you a study and a printout that shows it makes a big financial difference that will more than pay for the equipment in short order, and that you'll save a fortune on bagged N and save the planet too. I've always been a little sceptical as it looks like I would need another 20-30hp and a heavier tractor in front of my tanker to run such a system, as well as a ton or so of extra mass on the back of the tanker itself. At a guess I would be burning 20% more diesel to do the same job. [/QUOTE]
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