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How much nitrogen fert can I save by using dribble bar?
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<blockquote data-quote="richy" data-source="post: 7794844" data-attributes="member: 1638"><p>Fully agree with this assessment The only 2 parts we have replaced on the trailing shoe have been hoses and springs that run on top of the ground since June 2018. As we have gotten used to it springs have been less of a issue. Our fertilizer use is back by approx 30% .I have used bugs for the first time this year but not sure about cost/benefit.</p><p>Dribble bar and trailing shoe both have macerators but thick slurry does slow the job down. Our tank is a major 2670 gallon alpine and is very easy to pull with a 150 hp tractor on some steep hills, much easier on the tractor than the 2000 tank we had, seems well balanced if that makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richy, post: 7794844, member: 1638"] Fully agree with this assessment The only 2 parts we have replaced on the trailing shoe have been hoses and springs that run on top of the ground since June 2018. As we have gotten used to it springs have been less of a issue. Our fertilizer use is back by approx 30% .I have used bugs for the first time this year but not sure about cost/benefit. Dribble bar and trailing shoe both have macerators but thick slurry does slow the job down. Our tank is a major 2670 gallon alpine and is very easy to pull with a 150 hp tractor on some steep hills, much easier on the tractor than the 2000 tank we had, seems well balanced if that makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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