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<blockquote data-quote="Banana Bar" data-source="post: 6938006" data-attributes="member: 240"><p>Who has gone from a self propelled sprayer to a trailed unit? We are currently spraying just over 4000 ac of mainly cereals with beet, beans, peas and some dreadful OSR. Mix would normally be 2/3 winter crops 1/3 spring. Almost all hanslope series clay with undulations rather than hills. We also apply 2 out of 3 N doses as liquid.</p><p>OSR looks as though it will have to disappear from the rotation so a very early n dose in wet conditions shouldn’t be so likely going forward. </p><p>We are cultivating shallower every year but we are not direct drilling. Tramlines remain year on year.</p><p>We currently run a Rogator and would like to continue with one or a Horsch PT6300. Unfortunately what I would “like” doesn’t fall into the least cost option. </p><p>So.....who’s swapped, who loves it, who hates it and who’s changed back to a SP?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>BB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banana Bar, post: 6938006, member: 240"] Who has gone from a self propelled sprayer to a trailed unit? We are currently spraying just over 4000 ac of mainly cereals with beet, beans, peas and some dreadful OSR. Mix would normally be 2/3 winter crops 1/3 spring. Almost all hanslope series clay with undulations rather than hills. We also apply 2 out of 3 N doses as liquid. OSR looks as though it will have to disappear from the rotation so a very early n dose in wet conditions shouldn’t be so likely going forward. We are cultivating shallower every year but we are not direct drilling. Tramlines remain year on year. We currently run a Rogator and would like to continue with one or a Horsch PT6300. Unfortunately what I would “like” doesn’t fall into the least cost option. So.....who’s swapped, who loves it, who hates it and who’s changed back to a SP? Thanks BB [/QUOTE]
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