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- Width of spread
- Speed of the tractor
- Density of the manure/compost
- Changes across the width of spread
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- Base the amount of manure on the amount of nitrogen the crop needs
- By knowing the field size you can calculate the weight of manure to be
applied
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- Manure or compost should be spread uniformly
- To get the best crop yields
- To maintain the best water quality
- Non-uniform application
- Uneven crop growth and production
- Poor yields
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- Different types of solid manure spreaders
- Rear delivery spreaders
- Side delivery spreaders
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- ISU research looked at distribution across the machine width and along
the direction of travel
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- The swath width…distance between each pass with the spreader…was ˝ the
total width of throw. The overlap
evens out the decreasing application rate near the edges.
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- Notice the application rate of the manure.
- By making such close swath widths (3.8m wide) the application rate is
very high…35,700 lb/ac (40,067 kg/ha) of manure
- Nutrients will be over applied and wasted
- Water quality will be threatened by the excess nutrients
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- Notice the application rate of the manure.
- By making wide swath widths (11.5m wide) the application rate is still
low…4260 lb/ac (4770 kg/ha) of manure, even with the overlaps
- Nutrients can be applied heavier by driving slower to achieve the
desired application rate
- Water quality will not be threatened by the excess nutrients
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- Uneven distribution is a problem, as we have seen, even when manure has
uniform nutrient content
- If the manure is not uniform, getting good nutrient distribution is
nearly impossible
- Composting helps make the manure more uniform
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- 1. Distribution across-the-swath is more variable than in the travel
direction.
- 2. For a rear-delivery, beater-type spreader, heaviest application is
between or near the wheelbase.
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- 3. Uniformity increases when application swath is adjusted so that
overlap occurs at ˝ the peak application rate.
- 4. Load position did not affect distribution uniformity, but faster
apron speed improved uniformity.
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- 5. Application rate of a side-delivery spreader is lower than a
rear-delivery, beater-type spreader.
- 6. A deflector may assist in
directing throw on a side-delivery spreader.
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