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Mocha wagtail slurry spreader
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<blockquote data-quote="Xiaomi" data-source="post: 8594266" data-attributes="member: 114528"><p>Going to be a lot of tankers wrote off if LESS is foisted upon everyone. Interesting that the Moscha research states that they are not far behind LESS and if you take into consideration how the speed of spreading reduces tractor emissions then it is closer still.</p><p>Probably doesn't suit Gov though as there is no money involved in Moscha whereas LESS gets a bit more money sloshing around in the system.</p><p></p><p>How would forcing farmers to empty tanks when contractor comes in rather than spreading on needs-only basis and also scrapping unsuitable tankers have a positive environmental impact? Would spreading by LESS counteract this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xiaomi, post: 8594266, member: 114528"] Going to be a lot of tankers wrote off if LESS is foisted upon everyone. Interesting that the Moscha research states that they are not far behind LESS and if you take into consideration how the speed of spreading reduces tractor emissions then it is closer still. Probably doesn't suit Gov though as there is no money involved in Moscha whereas LESS gets a bit more money sloshing around in the system. How would forcing farmers to empty tanks when contractor comes in rather than spreading on needs-only basis and also scrapping unsuitable tankers have a positive environmental impact? Would spreading by LESS counteract this? [/QUOTE]
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