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| These spreaders are well made and do a good job. They have a stong market share in Europe where a lot of wheat fertilizer (N P and K) is applied in the dry form on wide tramlines. Their climate is more supportive of high wheat yields due to length of growing season with 130 to 150 being sort of tables stakes for yields but you wont grow that sort of wheat (150lbs N) with a bad fertilizer application job or it will all be laid over. The costs will vary a little with the currency going up and down but base models may run $12 or $13k range | |
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