The farming  season across Eastern Australia is shaping up to be a very good year with a full  soil moisture profile and the excellent commodity prices. The planned use of  fertilisers will be one of the inputs that will help maximise yields and returns  this year. Liquid fertilisers are the  fastest growing form of crop nutrients as they are easy to use and apply, can be  applied in conjunction with crop protection products, distribute the fertiliser  to the crop more easily than solids and allow the simple flexibility of split  applications. Additionally liquid fertilisers have the flexibility of being able  to add trace elements easily when required. Many organic based fertilisers also  come in a liquid form and need to be stored on farm in bulk.
On Farm  Storage Provides Ease and Flexibility
To maximise  the benefits of liquid fertilisers, on farm storage is the key and it is  important that the right product or tank is used for storage. The Fertiliser  tank used must be compatible with the different types of products, must be well  designed and robust, and have an easy design for filling and empting. The most  important element is the tank must be robust enough to hold the weight of the  fertiliser and have fittings that are strong enough to withstand the rigours of  continual use.
A well  designed fertiliser tank needs to have the following  features;
·          To be  designed and tested so it is able to hold 1.5 times the weight of water. This is  a key issue as tanks designed for water will not be able to hold fertiliser  safely and will most likely fail.
·           The inlet  system has to allow the tanker driver to top fill the tank from the ground  quickly and simply. This will provide a safe working environment as well as  speed up the process of filling.
·          The outlet  at the bottom should be large enough to allow the fast flow of product out of  the tank minimising the time taken to fill the spray unit.
·          The outlet  should also have a system in place to make sure the tank can be completely  emptied. This is important so there is not wasted product left in the bottom of  the tank.
·          A level  gauge will help prevent the overflow of the fertiliser from the tank plus it  will show you when it is time to order another load. 
·          An overflow  is required in cases where the tank inadvertently is over  filled.
·           All  fittings must be robust and strong. 
The strength  and toughness of the tank will minimise the risk of leaks which will result in  loss of product and potentially can cause a contamination  issue.
Bushman  Fertiliser Tanks
Bushmans have  been making fertiliser tanks for many years with products in the field since  liquid fertilisers started to grow in demand. Bushmans range of fertiliser  tanks;
·          Are  designed specifically for the storage and delivery of liquid  fertilisers.
·          Are made  from advanced generation polyethylene provide to strength and long  life.
·          Provide a  simple and easy system of filling.
·          The outlet  is specifically designed connect to a pump and empty the  tank.
·          Use the  highest quality fittings to ensure longevity and ease of  use.
To ensure the  best results from your liquid fertiliser you not only need to choose the right  product to apply but also have the right tank to store the  fertiliser.
 
 
