Evaluation of alternative containers to determining the working width of fertilizer spreaders

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Abstract

Farmers have difficult of determining the evenness of transverse distribution and the working width, due the tests with this aim require equipments and complex methodologies. So, this study evaluates some alternative containers with the aim to allow a more accessible adjustment of the full width of the solid fertilizer spreaders. Four different containers were tested: i) standard container constructed in accordance with ISO 5690/1; ii) container of polyethylene (plastic trays) with screen shading to prevent the ricochet of material; iii) containers composed by boxes of longlife milk, and iv) containers composed by flowerpots (number 3.5). Also, three different spreaders were used for the tests. Alternative containers showed greater retention of particles than the standardized containers. The full width of work obtained for the coefficients of variation of 12.5; 15; 17.5 and 20%, ranged due the containers in the different pathways. The flowerpots of polyethylene showed similar results to the standardized containers. The heights of the containers were more important for its efficiency than its area of collection.

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Primo, M. A., Gurgacz, F., Kunz, V. L., Primo, L. I., Furlan, F., Silva, S. L., & Filho, A. G. (2008). Evaluation of alternative containers to determining the working width of fertilizer spreaders. Engenharia Agricola, 28(3), 525–534. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-69162008000300013

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