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<blockquote data-quote="Bald Rick" data-source="post: 9276276" data-attributes="member: 2922"><p>We sat down in late autumn/ early winter with a piece of paper and brainstormed where we can perform better - from major to minor tweaks - and gradually have been working through the list.</p><p></p><p>The first major change was to install a water treatment plant to make the borehole more potable by extracting manganese (potable should be <50 micromoles per litre & the borehole was >1000) and to filter solids out. Before and after testing has shown we achieved water of human drinking quality now ... and more importantly, and without any other changes, it put 2500 litres a day on. Adding a Juno pusher later added another 500 litres.</p><p></p><p>The other KPI was forage quality and after weighing all the pros and cons and with settled and sufficient staff, controlling harvest is the next step after recent experiences with contractors </p><p>So yes, we have a chopper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bald Rick, post: 9276276, member: 2922"] We sat down in late autumn/ early winter with a piece of paper and brainstormed where we can perform better - from major to minor tweaks - and gradually have been working through the list. The first major change was to install a water treatment plant to make the borehole more potable by extracting manganese (potable should be <50 micromoles per litre & the borehole was >1000) and to filter solids out. Before and after testing has shown we achieved water of human drinking quality now ... and more importantly, and without any other changes, it put 2500 litres a day on. Adding a Juno pusher later added another 500 litres. The other KPI was forage quality and after weighing all the pros and cons and with settled and sufficient staff, controlling harvest is the next step after recent experiences with contractors So yes, we have a chopper [/QUOTE]
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