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Composting Dung??
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<blockquote data-quote="The_Swede" data-source="post: 1589336" data-attributes="member: 924"><p>Evening all,</p><p></p><p>Over the years have seen some interesting talk on here about composting muck / making compost... everything from stacking dung under trees to incorporate leaf litter and additional fungi to talk of regular turning to minimise temperatures and ideal C:N ratio's??</p><p></p><p>In short I have got hold of several hundred tonnes of deep litter cattle manure from a local farm, its been in the shed at 3' deep since last winter - looks wet and anaerobic when you put a spade into it but on other hand the beasts are bedded on a nice mix of straw and woodchip and animals are by no means high input in terms of feed or medication etc - a biologically active start in principle?</p><p></p><p>What to do from here? Will be tipped on field headland under hedge / trees by necessity, worth sending a sample off to Laverstoke from the outset?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Swede, post: 1589336, member: 924"] Evening all, Over the years have seen some interesting talk on here about composting muck / making compost... everything from stacking dung under trees to incorporate leaf litter and additional fungi to talk of regular turning to minimise temperatures and ideal C:N ratio's?? In short I have got hold of several hundred tonnes of deep litter cattle manure from a local farm, its been in the shed at 3' deep since last winter - looks wet and anaerobic when you put a spade into it but on other hand the beasts are bedded on a nice mix of straw and woodchip and animals are by no means high input in terms of feed or medication etc - a biologically active start in principle? What to do from here? Will be tipped on field headland under hedge / trees by necessity, worth sending a sample off to Laverstoke from the outset? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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