NEWARK, Del. The increased use of reduced tillage systems is one of the most significant developments in modern agricultural management. Minimum or no-till production offers farmers many advantages, including greater fuel efficiency, less soil compaction and improved Scavenger spreaders probably look like nothing you've ever seen before. Most revolutionary ideas do. If the Scavenger spreader looks slightly unconventional, there’s a good reason. In fact, there are several good reasons. For one thing, you need much more from your manure handling operation today than you did a few years ago. And Scavenger is designed for today’s needs. It’s more efficient. It handles the kinds of manure produced today—liquid, semi-solid, pen pack (even frozen)- —all year round. Based on a whole new spreader technology, Scavenger simply does more, faster, and with less bother. The big difference—a spuare-tube auger! Unlike web thams or Hails found on conventional spreaders. 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