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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 5914846" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>From personal experience I have found wood shavings based horse muck to be very effective at conditioning heavy land, making it more friable. I haven't seen any appreciable N lock up when I've used it. I don't plough it down for that would dilute it too much . I just work it into the surface. I generally compost it for 12 months so that it gets steaming hot. I haven't seen much weed seed carry over thereafter. The heap looks like a smoking volcano today. Bringing it from the stables gets some air into it and it reheats again greatly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 5914846, member: 2119"] From personal experience I have found wood shavings based horse muck to be very effective at conditioning heavy land, making it more friable. I haven't seen any appreciable N lock up when I've used it. I don't plough it down for that would dilute it too much . I just work it into the surface. I generally compost it for 12 months so that it gets steaming hot. I haven't seen much weed seed carry over thereafter. The heap looks like a smoking volcano today. Bringing it from the stables gets some air into it and it reheats again greatly. [/QUOTE]
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