![]() ![]() It's not that difficult, I even began to like it, but for "powergaming" it's not an option - too tedious. And, if you don't have or don't like Lizard (as I do), you'll have to perform 5 loads with ordinary silage/manure forks. That means you have to return and refill them frequently. Manure spreaders have three problems - consumption rate is very high, their volume for such rate is rather low, and coverage area is narrow. I don't find too many differences among manure spreaders, so prior Ursus DLC I picked up bigger Bergmann and used it to fertilize fields that are close to pasture (relativelyl I used to fertilize even fields surrounding farm:)). It is light (even Argon can carry it), compact, give wide coverage (36m), so all starting fields can be fertilized in 2-4 passes, and, what's important for beginner, rather inexpensive, available even for early purchase, even prior harvesting first field. Reasons: they use same amount of money as fertilizer spreaders to refill them, yet they need to be unfolded/folded and there is little gain of just 4 meters of width over spreaders, besides, they are more expensive themselves.įrom available pellets fertilizers I choose AMAZONE ZA-M 1501. Speaking of different types of implements, I pick up three of four types of fertilizing implements, fully ignoring sprayers. Best time to spray fields is when you have time. ![]()
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