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<blockquote data-quote="The_Swede" data-source="post: 2596544" data-attributes="member: 924"><p>I have 200t of FYM in a heap here from a neighbour - a real mix from a (very) deep litter cattle shed, he used lots of tree surgeons chip along with a range of straw.</p><p></p><p>The wood chip whilst still recognisable is getting very friable now, accompanied by plenty of muck, waste silage etc its all nearly composted down to something quite usable. HOWEVER, this lot was down in the shed for two years and has now been out in a heap and turned four times whilst here, in short its been moved plenty of times and is basically three years old! I'll take a sample of mine and get it analysed in the summer, see what we have in terms of fertiliser value, OM and biology.</p><p></p><p>Your idea has potential but needs lots of accompanying green material, effort and time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Swede, post: 2596544, member: 924"] I have 200t of FYM in a heap here from a neighbour - a real mix from a (very) deep litter cattle shed, he used lots of tree surgeons chip along with a range of straw. The wood chip whilst still recognisable is getting very friable now, accompanied by plenty of muck, waste silage etc its all nearly composted down to something quite usable. HOWEVER, this lot was down in the shed for two years and has now been out in a heap and turned four times whilst here, in short its been moved plenty of times and is basically three years old! I'll take a sample of mine and get it analysed in the summer, see what we have in terms of fertiliser value, OM and biology. Your idea has potential but needs lots of accompanying green material, effort and time! [/QUOTE]
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