SLURRY INJECTOR: UNMATCHED IN TERMS OF NUTRIENT UTILIZATION

Highest fertilizing effect without feed contamination

The advantages of slurry injectors:

  • Spreading of farm manure onto the soil
  • Hardly any emissions
  • No detectable odor after 15 minutes
  • No feed contamination
  • Type of device for incorporation customizable on request
  • Saving one work step through immediate incorporation into the soil

DISC INJECTOR

Depending on the setting, the device makes a slot cut up to 4 cm deep into the soil and places the slurry in it. This is how efficient spreading technology works.

SLURRY INJECTORS AS THE FUTURE OF MODERN SLURRY SPREADING: ALL INFORMATION AT A GLANCE

How it works

With injection, the liquid manure is injected directly into the soil. This is achieved with the device’s discs, which cut the soil open by approximately 4 cm and deposit the slurry into the resulting slot, allowing it to be immediately incorporated into the soil.

Reduced emissions, increased nutrients at the roots

By spreading the farm manure onto the soil, air contact is reduced as far as possible. As a result, emissions can be reduced by 80-90 % compared to conventional wide spreaders. These nutrients are then already exactly where they are needed: at the roots!

Equipment for incorporating liquid manure

Depending on the design of the slurry injector, a distinction is made between two variants:

Slurry disc harrow

The slurry disc harrow is unbeatable when it comes to nutrient utilization. This device is the result of development in collaboration with farmers who have set themselves the goal of using the nutrients in their manure as optimally as possible. The liquid manure is deposited in a depot and can optimally supply the plants with nutrients.

Slurry cultivator

The slurry cultivator is the perfect implement if you want to make maximum use of the slurry nutrients in arable land. The slurry is directly injected into the soil through the cultivator tines and promptly covered with soil. This creates a certain depot effect, which is why the plant is supplied with nutrients in the long term.