Before it’s time to spread, make sure your settings are right. Find the correct settings for your needs here >

Heed the weather!

Strong winds may affect your spread pattern, especially if you’re spreading lighter prills. Our simple advice: if it is too windy to spray, don’t spread either. Keep an eye on humidity levels too; on a damp day fertiliser can absorb moisture, which will affect flow rates. Damp or humid conditions will also affect sulphur products, causing them to build upon the vanes quicker than in dry conditions.

Consistent forward speed

Speed plays an important role in achieving a constant application rate, so the correct gear must be used. With machines that rely on PTO or ground drive to operate the disc, always travel at the recommended forward speed. Variations will produce uneven spread and variable application rates.

Fertiliser applicationThe right bout width

It is most important to set your spreader to the correct working width to achieve the right overlap pattern. The manufacturer’s handbook will give this information for the type of fertiliser which is to be used. For full-width distributors, each bout should match up with the previous one.

Pay attention to the headlands

It is usual to leave enough space for two bouts around the field. With lateral spread machines it is essential that the ‘switch-on’ and the ‘switch-off’ of fertiliser is aligned to avoid double-dosing or missing. Use the headland disc or border device supplied with the machine. Take into account application restrictions on field margins and set the headland device accordingly. Pay special attention where you have watercourse adjacent to field boundaries.

Spreading the nutrients at the right time

Fertilisers are used most effectively when your crops need them most. Trial data has shown that crops benefit from a spring application of N, P&K, and S, as that is when their demand for these major nutrients is at its highest, getting your crops off to a great start.

Before it’s time to spread, make sure your settings are right. Find the correct settings for your needs here >

Are you interested in taking your spreading one step further? Read more about the N-Sensor which ensures that the right and optimal rate of fertiliser is applied at each individual part of the field.
Yara N-Sensor - variable rate nitrogen

N-Sensor - to variably apply nitrogen

The N-Sensor is a variable rate sensor that measures crop nitrogen requirement at the time of application and variably adjusts the fertiliser rate accordingly.

Recommended fertilisers

To spread fertiliser accurately over wide bout widths it is important to use a quality fertiliser. All Yara fertilisers have excellent spreading characteristics but the following fertilisers are some of the most popular and are particularly recommended.