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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 8073715" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>good and bad points of both systems</p><p>pros:-</p><p>very accurate application</p><p> only one set of equipment</p><p>no changing appliances</p><p>No explosive materail consideration</p><p>can be applied at higher wind speeds</p><p></p><p>Cons</p><p>Storage tanks and bonding requirements</p><p>Phosphate particularly is very low solubility so either you use very large quantities giving slow spread rates or you still apply it with a Fert. spreader</p><p>it is highly corrosive and will not improve many sprayers which really should have Alluminium booms to avoid corrosion.</p><p>wind and strong sun can cause tipping of the leaves with some materials.</p><p>Consideration should be given to how far you may want to travel from your tanks with a loaded sprayer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 8073715, member: 1951"] good and bad points of both systems pros:- very accurate application only one set of equipment no changing appliances No explosive materail consideration can be applied at higher wind speeds Cons Storage tanks and bonding requirements Phosphate particularly is very low solubility so either you use very large quantities giving slow spread rates or you still apply it with a Fert. spreader it is highly corrosive and will not improve many sprayers which really should have Alluminium booms to avoid corrosion. wind and strong sun can cause tipping of the leaves with some materials. Consideration should be given to how far you may want to travel from your tanks with a loaded sprayer [/QUOTE]
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