A wide range of equipment from slurry and digestate management specialist Tramspread is applicable for grant aid under the recently announced Farming Equipment and Technology Fund (FETF) 2025. Under the scheme, funding of up to 50% is available to eligible farmers and contractors, allowing applicants to invest in the latest market-leading slurry management and application solutions.

Eligible Tramspread products include umbilical and tanker-mounted dribble bars, with Tramspread’s Suffolk range an excellent match to the grant criteria, trailing shoe and shallow disc injectors, mounted random wrap and segmented hose reelers, trailed segmented hose reelers, pto driven (mobile) slurry chopper pumps, remote control systems for engine driven slurry pumps (applicable to both Tramspread SIL Vision and Teletram 2020 systems), flow meters and NIR sensors, nurse tanks and both static and mobile slurry separators.    

The scheme promotes improved slurry management and environmental benefits, both of which are integral to the Tramspread philosophy. The company can provide advice on applicable products and grant applications.

Tramspread is the UK importer for Stallkamp slurry separators, made in Germany, and keeps a range of parts in-stock. Two basic ranges are offered, the PSS and PSG, both are offered in fixed and mobile versions. Tramspread also supplies pumps, gantries and control panels to complete the installation where necessary.

The industry-leading Tramspread Suffolk range of dribble bars have working widths from 6m to 24m and a 25cm inter-outlet spacing. All are designed to accommodate flowmeters and NIR sensors with ISOBUS connectivity for accurate application with full record-keeping. Roelama trailing shoe applicators and disc injectors are also offered.

Tramspread’s mounted random-wrap hose reels have hose capacities from 600m to 1400m, whilst trailed compartmented hose reels can hold 1600m or 2000m. All can be supplied with drag hose from Gollmer & Hummel or Mandals.


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