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<blockquote data-quote="tw15" data-source="post: 9008813" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>Thinking is idea worth a look . Got a idea to use a forage wagon to pick up the straw in the swath and make a windrow on the headland and then put chicken muck on top and cattle muck on top of that them use a compost windrow row turner to mix it up . </p><p>Am i making work or making a nice friable nutrient rich compost .</p><p>I know some do it with baling the straw then just end up having to mess about cutting strings and spreading it out in a windrow thinking a forage wagon would do it and pre chop it or would it be a a fire risk with picking up straw. I suppose you can pick up the swaths when they are damp to reduce risks. Any thoughts people</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tw15, post: 9008813, member: 100"] Thinking is idea worth a look . Got a idea to use a forage wagon to pick up the straw in the swath and make a windrow on the headland and then put chicken muck on top and cattle muck on top of that them use a compost windrow row turner to mix it up . Am i making work or making a nice friable nutrient rich compost . I know some do it with baling the straw then just end up having to mess about cutting strings and spreading it out in a windrow thinking a forage wagon would do it and pre chop it or would it be a a fire risk with picking up straw. I suppose you can pick up the swaths when they are damp to reduce risks. Any thoughts people [/QUOTE]
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