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  2. Liquid manure spreader - Wikipedia

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    A liquid manure spreader, also called a slurry spreader, is an agricultural implement designed to transport liquid manure (slurry or digestate) from storage and distribute it over fields. Equipped with a spreading tool at the rear, this implement enables the fertilization of arable land or grassland using slurry.

  3. Joseph Oppenheim - Wikipedia

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    A manure spreader. Joseph Oppenheim (March 1, 1859 – November 24, 1901) was an educator who invented the modern widespread manure spreader that made farming less labor-intensive and far more efficient in the early 20th century, [1] and only he is honored for that invention in the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame in Columbus, Ohio.

  4. Manure spreader - Wikipedia

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    A modern manure spreader. A manure spreader, muck spreader, or honey wagon is an agricultural machine used to distribute manure over a field as a fertilizer.A typical (modern) manure spreader consists of a trailer towed behind a tractor with a rotating mechanism driven by the tractor's power take off (PTO).

  5. Broadcast spreader - Wikipedia

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    Hand-pushed broadcast spreader. A broadcast seeder, alternately called a broadcaster, broadcast spreader or centrifugal fertilizer spreader (Europe) or "spinner" (UK), is a farm implement commonly used for spreading seed where no row planting is required (mostly for lawns and meadows: grass seeds or wildflower mixes), lime, fertilizer, sand, ice melt, etc., and is an alternative to drop ...

  6. List of United States Army Field Manuals - Wikipedia

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    This manual supersedes FM 100–5, 15 August 1949, including C 1, 25 July 1952. Maxwell D. Taylor INACTIVE: FM 100–5 (incl. C1) FM 100–5, Field Service Regulations, Operations (with included Change No. 1) 16 December 1954 [28] This manual supersedes FM 100–5, 15 August 1949, including C 1, 25 July 1952. M. B. Ridgway: INACTIVE: FM 100–5

  7. Art's Way - Wikipedia

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    Roda manure spreaders [8] M&W balers from Alamo Group. [9] [g] Facility in West Union, Iowa. [2] [f] 2012 Universal Harvester reels for combine harvesters / swathers at cost $3 million plus 5,000 Art's Way shares. [11] [e] 2013 AgroTrend distribution business, and manufacturing of dump carts and snow blowers. Based in Clifford, Ontario.

  8. Henry Synck - Wikipedia

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    One such example was a patent by a Daniel Merrell in 1886 for a mechanized "manure spreader". [1] There were a number of other patent filings prior to the onset of the 20th century. In 1899 John M Kramer, Fred Heckman and Henry Synck, Jr., all of whom lived in the small farming community of Maria Stein, OH were awarded a patent [ 2 ] for a ...

  9. Spreader (railroad) - Wikipedia

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    A spreader is a type of maintenance equipment designed to spread or shape ballast profiles. The spreader spreads gravel along the railroad ties. The various ploughs, wings and blades of specific spreaders allow them to remove snow, build banks, clean and dig ditches, evenly distribute gravel, as well as trim embankments of brush along the side of the track.