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<blockquote data-quote="Pan mixer" data-source="post: 8135481" data-attributes="member: 5334"><p>So far I am really happy with the idea of turning the heap a coupl of times to get it all broken up properly and cut the quantity (about 2000 tonnes in my case pa).</p><p></p><p>I normally spread in the autumn before wheat but this year decided to turn the winter muck heap and spread on the wheat in the spring.</p><p></p><p>So far, as i say, it looks like a good plan, made minimal damage - 8m spread so every third one was a tramline - where I didn't spread due to field edges etc is obviously much more yellow although I did cut the urea across the whole field so the edges were a bit low anyhow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pan mixer, post: 8135481, member: 5334"] So far I am really happy with the idea of turning the heap a coupl of times to get it all broken up properly and cut the quantity (about 2000 tonnes in my case pa). I normally spread in the autumn before wheat but this year decided to turn the winter muck heap and spread on the wheat in the spring. So far, as i say, it looks like a good plan, made minimal damage - 8m spread so every third one was a tramline - where I didn't spread due to field edges etc is obviously much more yellow although I did cut the urea across the whole field so the edges were a bit low anyhow. [/QUOTE]
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