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Liquid or solid fert spreading
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim75" data-source="post: 7902465" data-attributes="member: 343"><p>Both have a place. Gone all liquid N next yr, biggest benefit has been on our grass, quicker response, more accurate and no need to worry about flinging fert into ditches and no bags to get rid of and no shed taken up space with bags. Just need to be organised when arranging the next delivery to top up the tank. Only problem with the liquid is having large numbers of stock on a paddock system sometimes requires bit of thinking and assistance to negotiate stock. Did one field half and half with N32 and extran and should really have plate metered it but noticeable difference in terms of growth especially in a drier spell with the liquid</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim75, post: 7902465, member: 343"] Both have a place. Gone all liquid N next yr, biggest benefit has been on our grass, quicker response, more accurate and no need to worry about flinging fert into ditches and no bags to get rid of and no shed taken up space with bags. Just need to be organised when arranging the next delivery to top up the tank. Only problem with the liquid is having large numbers of stock on a paddock system sometimes requires bit of thinking and assistance to negotiate stock. Did one field half and half with N32 and extran and should really have plate metered it but noticeable difference in terms of growth especially in a drier spell with the liquid [/QUOTE]
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