I would appreciate my humble suggestion, that it be a cloth blanket, since the fraction of haulage is reduced to dragging to by slipping of plastic tarpaulin, however, in fabric this distribution factor is kept mostly in the place of deposit.
I also suppose that later there will be a process of mechanical incorporation with implement, which I believe should correct the distribution and improve its efficiency, if it is not, the fertilization process is definitely inefficient, on the contrary, if the due process is held and efficiency effects are not achieved, other factors will be involved example, moment with reference to the year, Chemical dose or source of the fertilizer.
Air booms do exist, and they do more of an effective job than basic dry spinner spreaders, but are not super common because of higher initial cost and maintenance costs of the machine over its life expectancy.
I would appreciate my humble suggestion, that it be a cloth blanket, since the fraction of haulage is reduced to dragging to by slipping of plastic tarpaulin, however, in fabric this distribution factor is kept mostly in the place of deposit.
I also suppose that later there will be a process of mechanical incorporation with implement, which I believe should correct the distribution and improve its efficiency, if it is not, the fertilization process is definitely inefficient, on the contrary, if the due process is held and efficiency effects are not achieved, other factors will be involved example, moment with reference to the year, Chemical dose or source of the fertilizer.
A huge drop spreader for dry fertilizer might put down the granules in a more uniform patern. Does such a contraption exist
Air booms do exist, and they do more of an effective job than basic dry spinner spreaders, but are not super common because of higher initial cost and maintenance costs of the machine over its life expectancy.
@@LiquiGrow thanks for the info