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When was the first manure spreader created?

A manure spreader, also known as a muck wagon or honey wagon, is a piece of farm equipment used to disperse manure over fields that will later be used to grow crops. Joseph Oppenheim and Henry Synck of Ohio are generally recognized as the first to create the mechanical manure spreader. The pair created their contraption in 1891 but it was not without stiff competition. One company that attempted to take the claim as the first to produce the mechanical spreader is the Great Western Farm Equipment Line of Chicago, Illinois. These creaters employed many varied techniques which have evolved today to become small units which are pulled throught the field by either a tractor or an all terrain vehicle.


What are the settings for as E Z Broadcast spreader for Scott's southern turf builder?

You would want to use a spreader setting of 3.5. Go over the entire lawn 1 time.


What is a broadcast spreader used for?

A broadcast spreader is used to spread seed, fertilizer or sand over a large area. It is commonly used on farms and is an alternative to using a drop spreader.


What settings are Ortho whirlybird spreader for over seeding?

No


How do you fertilize with cow manure?

If you are referring to potted plants, gardens or flower beds, then the manure needs to be mixed in with soil before adding it to your plants. Since cattle manure is quite strong, you need to add at least twice as much soil as there is manure. Then put the mixture in the pot with the plant, if you are putting potted plants, or if you are wanting to fertilize your garden, simply spread it out on the garden them work it in with the garden tiller. It's best to have a tractor-powered tiller to work the manure into the soil even better before planting. Let the weeds come up, then till again, and then go ahead and plant your garden. If you are fertilizing perennials or your flowerbeds, simply throw the manure-soil mix over the plants so that you make a layer of it about an inch thick. You could water if you want, but some people like to let Nature take care of that. If you are referring to fertilizing fields or pastures, you need to get a big manure spreader and a tractor with a good front-end loader to load up the spreader before taking it out on the field and spreading the manure on there. You just need to make rows of it, up and down the field, as you go. Or, you could hire someone or a company to do it for you. Manure spreading is a big job, and doesn't end with just spreading it on the fields: it needs to be worked in with a disc or cultivator. You don't have to do that with pastures. Usually cattle grazing has enough manure on it, but rotational or MIG grazing allows for more denser manure spreading than continuous grazing. With continuous grazing it is a good idea to take the manure that has accumulated from the pens where cattle are housed in the winter (or on a feedlot) and spread it out on the pasture. Nature will take care of the rest, letting the grasses and microbes in the soil to break down the manure and convert it into soil and nutrient for the grasses.


How many solders went to Gallipoli in world war 1?

2,721 man want to the Gallipoli war


Rome created over 50000 miles of what?

roads


What percent of americans make over 50000?

less than 31 percent of all americans make $50000


Do you have to go to the federal court for suing over 50000?

ye


What do you prefer manure over fertilizer?

I personally prefer some of both. Manure provides bonding sites for the fertilizer which I apply afterwards, and improves the soil tilth.


Is a number over 50000 greater than a number over 5000?

Not necessarily. 50001 is greater than 50000. 500000000000000 is greater than 5000 But 50001 is not greater than 500000000000000!


What are the setting for ortho drop spreader?

The settings for an ortho drop spreader typically depend on the type of material being applied, such as fertilizer, seed, or herbicide. Generally, you can adjust the flow rate by turning the dial or lever on the spreader to the recommended setting indicated on the product label. It's important to calibrate the spreader according to the manufacturer's guidelines for even distribution and to avoid over-application. Always check the specific instructions for the material you're using for the best results.