Factors To Consider While Buying A Variable Rate Fertilizer Spreader

By Martha Bell


Some simple farm routines may be quite a hard task when the farm gets bigger or the plants get taller. The lager farms and the tall crops call for different approaches of applying any herbicides or any other farm chemicals. The efficient way that renders the whole work become easy is use of machines to apply these chemicals. This is done by use of spreaders. Below are several factors to consider when buying a variable rate fertilizer spreader.

When one is making purchase, the cost of the item comes into consideration. The spreaders are made by many different companies and they vary in several things though they all perform the same job. Some brands may be expensive in comparison to the other due to many factors. Therefore, before making a purchase, one should visit the dealers for some enlighten on why the particular spreader is expensive in comparison to the other.

The spreaders vary in sizes and volume. The volume is measured in cubic meters. The bigger spreaders volume the more of the more the chemical for spraying it could handle. The volume requirements are determined by the farmers and his or her farm requirements.

These spreaders are mostly made to be hooked to tractors or trucks. There some also that made fitted permanently in trucks. This comes in handy for those without tractors or trucks to pull the spreaders. They are also very applicable for those thinking of commercializing the serve to other small scale farmers in the region.

When one is making such a big investment in purchasing the spreader, it should be durable. You should make sure it is made of strong metal that does not corrode. A good example of such a metal that has both the strength and is not corroded easily by majority of all the chemicals is stainless steel.

The space or area of application in one pass is dependent in the size of the booms. The booms are extension arms that are used specifically to spread the chemicals. Their size can determine the amount of time used in the chemical application. The longer the boom is the better. The boom also determines the spacing on which the chemicals are to be spread depending on the crops spacing.

The spreader should be easy to operate. The hooking up should be easy and should be ready to go within the shortest time. It should also be easy to maintain in matters of simple daily and major maintenance.

The spreader should be well calibrated for more precise metering and the measurements of the chemical output. This is why the name variable is used for it can apply chemicals at different rates. This allows more use for applications of different chemicals by one machine.




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