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Regen Ag Crops & Agronomy
Pig Slurry
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<blockquote data-quote="Hartwig" data-source="post: 4908386" data-attributes="member: 1256"><p>O.K., I read it and was too lazy to think about your imperial units.....but now Simon has pointed on me, so please give me some more details:</p><p>1. 3000 gls/ac means in real figures anything around 28000 litres/hectare ??</p><p>2. how is the field looking when you want to apply the slurry, any covercrops growing, just stubbles or what ? Just to figure out how much soil-life could be there to digest the slurry </p><p>3. JD 750A is the drill to be used ?</p><p>4. are you nailed to spread that amount in one go before drilling or could you split it up in 2 doses - one before drilling and one when the seed is up ?? Or could you lower the rate if needed ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hartwig, post: 4908386, member: 1256"] O.K., I read it and was too lazy to think about your imperial units.....but now Simon has pointed on me, so please give me some more details: 1. 3000 gls/ac means in real figures anything around 28000 litres/hectare ?? 2. how is the field looking when you want to apply the slurry, any covercrops growing, just stubbles or what ? Just to figure out how much soil-life could be there to digest the slurry 3. JD 750A is the drill to be used ? 4. are you nailed to spread that amount in one go before drilling or could you split it up in 2 doses - one before drilling and one when the seed is up ?? Or could you lower the rate if needed ? [/QUOTE]
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