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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Solid or Liquid Fert
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<blockquote data-quote="Alistair Nelson" data-source="post: 5959352" data-attributes="member: 234"><p>Yes was a good meeting yesterday as much for the chat at tangents as that on the topic!</p><p></p><p>I have 2 rear coulterbars a GD and a tined coulterbar that I swop a stocks turbojet broadcaster over between otherwise want to keep all expensive bits etc on the front common between the 2 different back ends so all each backend has is the pipes and a manifold. </p><p></p><p>I’m leaning towards the liquid but as I say the brew per kg of weight is never as concentrated as solid and it’s more expensive slightly to construct and I have to think about logistics abit more but as we both agree it does give more options going forward. But there’s a hell of a lot of solid grain and Fert rigs in Scotland and Ireland in fact the vast majority and I know of as many solid Fert Horsch machines as I do liquid Horsch Fert machines hence asking the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alistair Nelson, post: 5959352, member: 234"] Yes was a good meeting yesterday as much for the chat at tangents as that on the topic! I have 2 rear coulterbars a GD and a tined coulterbar that I swop a stocks turbojet broadcaster over between otherwise want to keep all expensive bits etc on the front common between the 2 different back ends so all each backend has is the pipes and a manifold. I’m leaning towards the liquid but as I say the brew per kg of weight is never as concentrated as solid and it’s more expensive slightly to construct and I have to think about logistics abit more but as we both agree it does give more options going forward. But there’s a hell of a lot of solid grain and Fert rigs in Scotland and Ireland in fact the vast majority and I know of as many solid Fert Horsch machines as I do liquid Horsch Fert machines hence asking the question. [/QUOTE]
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