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Manure has various compositions and densities. Mainly used for soil organic matter upkeep (essential to keep a good soil structure), manure is spread using a half carried spreader. Two to four floor chains moving along the bottom guide the manure towards the spreading system located at the back of the spreader.
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General specifications (by models) |
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Carrying capacity (kg) |
8000 |
10 000 |
13 000 |
18 000 |
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Body, Monoshell, conic |
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Height of sides |
80+32 |
80+32 |
80+32 |
80+32 |
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Wheels |
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Basic wheels |
16.5/22.5 REC |
18/22.5 REC |
15/22.5 |
18/22.5 |
To ensure an optimal use of the agricultural equipment provided, ICS supports its farmer customers with the following services:
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management of the machines: regular check of their functionning state and maintenance. |
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assembly and training on the spot. |
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delivery of spare parts. |
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Fertilization is meant to maintain and increase soil potential. ICS will help you build an integral fertilization management program for each crop (see onions, ...). This involves an analysis of demand and supply sources. An error in this balance can lead to yield reductions (in case of under estimation), quality or environmental damage (in case of over estimation - unfortunately quite frequent when fertilization isn't correctly managed). Nutrients are supplied by soils and by fertilizers (organic or inorganic). Different agricultural equipment can be used depending on the product form: manure spreaders, fertilizer spreaders etc. Nutrient demand mainly depends on yields & market requirements (quality, product size etc.).
Bredal
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© ICS 2002 - 2008 |
Document created : june 2002 - updated : mars 28, 2008 |
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Publication director : Jean-François MARTIN - ICS - 61 rue de la Coppinerie - 17220 Bourgneuf - France |
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