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Composting Dung??
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<blockquote data-quote="The_Swede" data-source="post: 1592470" data-attributes="member: 924"><p>Thanks [USER=319]@Simon C[/USER] , I fully understand this is going to be an on-going process but your experiences demonstrate that it is and can be worthwhile - your not selling anything when saying it so why would you lie!</p><p></p><p>I have 100t or so of bunkered horse manure at my disposal too as it happens, these are mostly bedded on shavings which I would of thought to be in the low 100's in terms of C:N ratio? Think sawdust is ~500:1 in the book?</p><p></p><p>Good point on adding straw for aeration purposes but I then assume its likely to then need more N to compensate... I quite see how it becomes an art form as you say! At my sort of scale is turning various heaps of FYM / horse manure / added straw with a tractor and loader on say a weekly basis a for start and assess the various mixes as I go?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Swede, post: 1592470, member: 924"] Thanks [USER=319]@Simon C[/USER] , I fully understand this is going to be an on-going process but your experiences demonstrate that it is and can be worthwhile - your not selling anything when saying it so why would you lie! I have 100t or so of bunkered horse manure at my disposal too as it happens, these are mostly bedded on shavings which I would of thought to be in the low 100's in terms of C:N ratio? Think sawdust is ~500:1 in the book? Good point on adding straw for aeration purposes but I then assume its likely to then need more N to compensate... I quite see how it becomes an art form as you say! At my sort of scale is turning various heaps of FYM / horse manure / added straw with a tractor and loader on say a weekly basis a for start and assess the various mixes as I go? [/QUOTE]
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