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Long known as the premiere brand of feeding equipment, Jamesway’s “Next Generation” manure systems and new Commercial Series application equipment are built for the high demands of today’s large operations. Jamesway feeding and manure equipment is at work today on some of the largest farms in the world, sold and serviced by our extensive dealer network.
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Applying manure is not always an easy task! Here is a Top 10 list of things to do to prepare yourself to do a Fall Manure Application from the condition of your manure to the neighbors.
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Tankers with steering are much more gentle on fields and on roads when cornering.
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Jamesway Farm Equipment unveiled the new PUMPELLER Hybrid Lagoon Pump at their Dealer Meeting on February 28 & 29, 2012.
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Add the new Jamesway Tanker Calibration Calculator to the favorites list on your smartphone, and you can adjust application rates right from the tractor seat.
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Spreading manure is a cost effective and efficient way for producers to remove manure from corrals and pens and to fertilize crops at the same time. Manure handling practices, water quality and livestock concentrations vary across regions. If not handled properly, manure may cause water quality problems and contaminate local drinking water wells.
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Not all manures are created equal. Knowing their differences and when to use them can help you get more value out of your applications.
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What happens to the nutrient content of liquid manure in outdoor storage when you get 10 – 20 inches of rain over the summer? That’s a question that producers with liquid manure storage systems might want to evaluate during the year.
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Technology is advancing and the value of manure is getting higher. Manure Injector Systems can help transform your manure into profits.
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When applying your manure, ammonia can escape from the soil. A study conducted by the USDA shows that injecting manure in the soil can help with ammonia emissions.
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You have liquid manure and you would like to get the most nutrient bang for your buck. Injecting the manure directly into the ground is an approach that may have a significant impact on the amount of nitrogen available for next years corn crop.
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