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8.5 Boundary, ditch and side spreading
1. Boundary spreading in accordance with
fertiliser ordinance (Fig. 72):
The border is delineated by a road or body of
water.
The fertiliser ordinance specifies the following:
• No fertiliser is permitted to fall across the
border.
2. Ditch spreading in accordance with ferti-
liser ordinance (Fig. 73):
There is body of water or a ditch along the field
boundary.
The fertiliser ordinance specifies the following:
• No fertiliser must be spread within one me-
tre of the boundary
(with use of boundary spreading devices).
• No fertiliser must be spread within three
metres of the boundary
(without use of boundary spreading devic-
es).
• Erosion and wash-away (e.g. in surface
waters) must be prevented.
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Boundary spreading and ditch spreading:
To prevent over-fertilising in the inside of the field, the spread rate at
the boundary must be reduced. There is a slight under-fertilising in
front of the field boundary.
• Tele-Quick border spreading vane: Reduce the border-side slid-
er position by the positions specified in the setting chart (scale
intervals).
Side spreading (Fig. 74):
The border is delineated by an area in agricultur-
al use. It is acceptable for a small amount of
fertiliser to be thrown across the field boundary.
The fertiliser distribution in towards the centre of
the field is still close to the nominal quantity. A
small amount of fertiliser is thrown across the
field boundary.
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