Water and fertilizer barrels
Rod distributor NSHR-18
The boom distributor NSHR-18 provides precise root application of liquid fertilizers and UAN over a width of up to 18 m thanks to its long boom and hose system. Built-in shredders chop straw mass, mixing it with fertilizers for even distribution. It easily aggregates with tanks and tractors, reducing field processing time and increasing yield. The ideal choice for large farms with seasonal peak loads and high application accuracy.
Characteristic:
| Characteristics | NSHR-18 |
| Working width | 18 м |
| Number of outputs (tubes) | 50 pcs |
| Interval between tubes | 37 cm |
| Inner diameter of the tube | 40 mm |
| Fertilizer flow control | Vacuum pump MEC 13500 or
Jurop PN 130M; Jurop 155M |
| Adaptation to barrels | VNC-16, VNC-20, VNC-26, VNC-30 |
How it works:
The NSHR-18 boom distributor pours liquid (fertilizer) directly onto the soil flowing out of the tubes behind it. The working width is 18 meters (2 wings of 9 meters each).
The fertilizer delivery rate is regulated by a vacuum pump and a mechanical gate valve on the hopper. The wings of the distributor are hydraulically extended and the tubes are adapted to the field.
Features of liquid (fertilizer) incorporation into the soil
A 6-inch tube (hose) 2.5-3 m long is attached to the barrel from the distributor, through which the liquid (fertilizer) enters the NSR-18 and is distributed into 50 tubes with a diameter of 40 mm.
Additionally, the distributor has special shredders for straw mass, which, after shredding, is mixed with liquid (fertilizers) and fed into the tubes.
Benefits of applying organic fertilizers NSHR-18.
- does not slow down plant growth;
- does not contaminate fodder: grasses or corn, sprouted crops;
- uniform application
This method is effectively used to fertilize overwintered winter cereals and perennial grasses.
The application is provided by pipelines that go down to the ground and fertilizers are applied directly to the surface near the roots of plants, which significantly reduces nutrient losses, increases uniformity, and prevents burns to the plant’s foliage.





















