Lawrence runs a 86ha farm just outside of Palmerston North with 190 cows.
Due to the roads, and being unable to go underground, Lawrence knew the best way for him to spread effluent is using a tanker. So he’d contacted a few companies to work out who could provide the best system for his farm…he chose Nevada.
With a long and narrow pond, Lawrence needed a shorter stirrer to keep things moving, so the FarmerStir 5000 PTO stirrer was a good solution. As for spreading, the farm is very flat and prone to being very wet and soft, so this meant he would need a smaller tanker that wouldn’t destroy the pasture. The Nevada 6000L Single Axle Slurry Tanker (MX60EX) was ideal, and although it only holds 6,100 litres per load, the weight is much less making it possible to spread most of the time at up to 9 loads per hour.
Lawrence chose Nevada because it looked like the best value for their needs. Due to the roads, they couldn't go underground so needed a slurry tanker.
Since getting the slurry tanker Lawrence needs a lot less synthetic fertiliser, and he's also found there's benefits to driving the tractor to spread...
He's also been enjoying having his own stirrer to be able to stir more frequently.
His advice to other farmers looking to improve their effluent management systems?