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AUTONOMOUS IRRIGATION ADAPTED TO

HOG MANURE APPLICATION

Managing pit levels and manure storage in hog operations can be a logistical headache. 360 RAIN puts you in control by applying liquid manure during the growing season, right at the root zone where the crop needs it. With 360 RAIN, you free up pit space, have fewer fall applications, and turn manure into a powerful on-farm nutrient for an in-season yield booster.

360 RAIN machines make hog manure application possible with the capability to handle up to 10% solids as long as particle size is less than 3/4".

 

While not eliminating the need for screening, a manure manifold uses an impeller to reduce plugging risks from solids, bedding and foreign objects.

 

Since hog manure often contains more foreign material, we’ve got you covered with our razor grinding pump. This pump helps break down those materials, enabling you to inject manure into the waterline for seamless delivery to your 360 RAIN machine.

Get more insight into your manure application by integrating the 360 Injection Skid. The system allows for seamless mixing and application which helps optimize inputs and reduce waste. With its precise control, you can easily dial in your desired manure-to-water ratio and adjust it throughout the growing season to respond to changing conditions and crop needs. Using a combination of advanced pumping technology and control systems ensures accurate delivery of manure to the plant based on real-time data.

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MANURE PUMP OPTIONS

RAZOR

2HP

5.56" Impeller

40 GPM at 35 PSI

BLADE

5HP

5.25" Impeller

80 GPM at 38 PSI

HOG CONFINEMENT MOUNT

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WORD FROM THE BARN

STEVE & MITCHELL BOEVERS | IOWA

"Before we invested in a 360 RAIN system, we needed to make spring manure applications to ensure our pits had enough capacity to get us to fall. We used tankers so spring applications often lead to significant soil compaction worries. Now with 360 RAIN, we no longer have to dedicate the precious time in the spring to the task of manure application or risk compaction in our fields with our tankers. Instead, we are able to hold that manure for application through the RAIN unit!"
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