Worlds Okayest Farmer You can get specific dye marker that you add to the tank, but it can be expensive. I think my mother has ordered some that is cheaper. I have used it in work so they pay for it. Someone did suggest water based line marking paint (for football pitches) but I haven't tried that myself. I'm sure if you search for it, it will give you some suppliers in your area. I'm in Wales (UK).
Worlds Okayest Farmer Any time sir. I have also ordered a folular fertilizer called nutrigem, by a company in the UK called agrigem. It is 20-20-20 NPK and trace elements. Works out about £85 for 30acre cover, I'm going to be spraying that with an atv. May be worth a look to see if there is an equivalent your side of the pond. Faster acting than granular apparently. Again first time I'm trying it.
Yay the hose is working 😂👏👏❣️❣️💕
Hope mine works just as good…will follow your directions 👍
I have done it two ways
I highly recommend blue dye, it is inexpensive and saves you a lot of pesticide waste. Good job though.
Interesting! What kind of blue dye are you talking?
Worlds Okayest Farmer You can get specific dye marker that you add to the tank, but it can be expensive. I think my mother has ordered some that is cheaper. I have used it in work so they pay for it. Someone did suggest water based line marking paint (for football pitches) but I haven't tried that myself. I'm sure if you search for it, it will give you some suppliers in your area. I'm in Wales (UK).
Im going to check it out thank you
Worlds Okayest Farmer Any time sir. I have also ordered a folular fertilizer called nutrigem, by a company in the UK called agrigem. It is 20-20-20 NPK and trace elements. Works out about £85 for 30acre cover, I'm going to be spraying that with an atv. May be worth a look to see if there is an equivalent your side of the pond. Faster acting than granular apparently. Again first time I'm trying it.
Hope it goes well for you! I will look
Food dye into tank works well aswel
What color best blue? I will try it