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<blockquote data-quote="le bon paysan" data-source="post: 8134167" data-attributes="member: 104"><p>I'm mucking out the sheds at the moment and got to thinking( dangerous I know), should I turn the muck 3or 4 times and make compost, or should I leave it as is. If fertilizer is still expensive how many tonnes per hectare. Probably have a couple hundred tonnes. Normally spread 12 to 15 tonnes to the hectare. Spreading will be end of September. Will be going under oats and wheat.</p><p>Lighter ground with below normal P and K above normal, I had soil tested and P needed 25kgs to get into normal band.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="le bon paysan, post: 8134167, member: 104"] I'm mucking out the sheds at the moment and got to thinking( dangerous I know), should I turn the muck 3or 4 times and make compost, or should I leave it as is. If fertilizer is still expensive how many tonnes per hectare. Probably have a couple hundred tonnes. Normally spread 12 to 15 tonnes to the hectare. Spreading will be end of September. Will be going under oats and wheat. Lighter ground with below normal P and K above normal, I had soil tested and P needed 25kgs to get into normal band. [/QUOTE]
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