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Broadcast spreaders are a type of agricultural machinery and equipment used to spread fertilizers, seeds, and other materials across a field. They are typically towed behind a tractor and feature a hopper that holds the material to be spread. The hopper is connected to a rotating disc or wheel that throws the material out in a wide pattern. Broadcast spreaders are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, allowing farmers to choose the right spreader for their needs.
Broadcast spreaders are an important tool for farmers, as they allow for efficient and even distribution of materials across a field. This helps to ensure that crops receive the nutrients they need to grow and thrive. Additionally, broadcast spreaders can help reduce labor costs, as they can cover a large area in a short amount of time.
Some companies that produce broadcast spreaders include John Deere, AGCO, and Kubota. Other companies, such as Land Pride and Woods, also produce broadcast spreaders. Show Less Read more