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| Just a thought, but why not broadcast the slurry in the fall, plow the ground, broadcast more in the spring f/b an immediate incorporation with a field cultivator? You would get some of the P&K in the 8" root zone in the Fall, then you get more N,P,K closer to the surface in the Spring. Save your injection ground engaging tools if you are going to till anyway. Seems like a waste to inject and then plow.
Back when I used to fool with Hog manure, we always chiseled in the fall, broadcast the manure in the spring, and tried to disk it in right away. But, that was back in the mid 90's so maybe the rules have changed since then.
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