BRING THE NUTRIENTS TO WHERE THEY ARE NEEDED: OUR APPLICATION TECHNOLOGY MAKES IT POSSIBLE!
The aim of slurry spreading is to bring the slurry to the plants. As few nutrients as possible should be lost in the process. The closer to the ground the fertilizer is spread, the more efficient the nutrient utilization and the more money the farmer saves. Whether classical distribution systems, hanging pipes, trailing shoes or slurry injectors: we have the right spreading technology for every farm!
WIDE SPREADERS
The classic model: classic wide spreaders ensure effective spreading and even distribution of the slurry across the entire working width. The simple and robust technology is still a good choice, especially in steep areas.
HANGING PIPES
Precise slurry spreading with hanging pipes! They enable targeted distribution of the slurry directly onto the soil using open pipes, minimize nitrogen losses and improve nutrient utilization.
TRAILING SHOES
Efficient and environmentally friendly slurry spreading with simultaneous incorporation! With the trailing shoes spreader, this is possible in a single operation. This ensures that the feed is only minimally soiled and the nutrients are utilized in the best possible way.
SLURRY INJECTOR
Neither feed contamination nor odors stand a chance with the injector technology! The immediate incorporation of the slurry into the soil ensures first-class nutrient utilization and saves one work step at the same time.
DIFFERENT SPREADING TECHNIQUES WITH JUST ONE GOAL:
The best nutrient utilization with maximum efficiency
The spreading of slurry is significant for the success of slurry management. It is at this point that the greatest potential for nutrient losses exists: while slurry is applied close to the ground, the loss of valuable nutrients increases with increasing air contact. Ideally, the separated slurry is spread close to the ground, incorporates immediately into the crop, leaves hardly any soiling and brings the nutrients immediately to where they belong: to the plant roots. Modern spreading technology is absolutely essential for this. It will continue to meet the requirements of the NEC Directive in the future and it is currently supported with up to 40 % investment funding.