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Manure spreaders...what's your recommendation?
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<blockquote data-quote="kjonesel" data-source="post: 876733" data-attributes="member: 16842"><p>It sounds like your choices are limited. If you are wanting to spread manure with straw or hay and want to reduce the number of piles then it would be wise to add a top beater, if available. The H & S is sold locally and they seem to be popular but they tend to be sold here without the second beater and the owners spread on ground that is going to be row cropped. Very little bedding is used since straw is now more expensive than hay and the majority of what is spread is slop scraped up off the feedlot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjonesel, post: 876733, member: 16842"] It sounds like your choices are limited. If you are wanting to spread manure with straw or hay and want to reduce the number of piles then it would be wise to add a top beater, if available. The H & S is sold locally and they seem to be popular but they tend to be sold here without the second beater and the owners spread on ground that is going to be row cropped. Very little bedding is used since straw is now more expensive than hay and the majority of what is spread is slop scraped up off the feedlot. [/QUOTE]
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