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The farmer where I am spreading has a combine with a plough and drill combination mounted in the header

 

 

I've heard of min-till but that's men-till.

 

Do they rake and bake the straw over the drilled crop then?

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I have spread paper crumble in the past but that's nothing to do with my name!

 

Currently spreading digested sewage sludge for Anglia water. Am adjacent to a17 can't believe how much timbers moving here where does it all go?

Have about 10,000 tonnes in front of me at the moment should keep.me busy for a day or so:D

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I have spread paper crumble in the past but that's nothing to do with my name!

 

Currently spreading digested sewage sludge for Anglia water. Am adjacent to a17 can't believe how much timbers moving here where does it all go?

Have about 10,000 tonnes in front of me at the moment should keep.me busy for a day or so:D

 

Coincidence I'm out spreading sewage cake aroun the warwickshire , Leicestershire and Northampton area. We are flat out with four tractors and spreaders going and a Volvo shovel. We try to spread 2000 ton a day minimum but that depends on traveling and field conditions as I imagine you well know.

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