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<blockquote data-quote="keredg" data-source="post: 6855379" data-attributes="member: 104948"><p>A farmer i follow on youtube onelonlyfarmer, all he does is produce good hay for the mushroom barns. Apparently they pay more than livestock farms and he makes bigbales He delivers the hay and they compost it, once the compost is spent they had a problem getting rid of it, he had it tested to see what nutrients were left in it, he now gets it free to spread on his fields. This year he is going to plant maiz corn again after stopping for a number of years due to deer damage and is using it to fertilise for that after changing some fields from grass, I think all he needed to add was a bit more potash, he puts it down at 2.5 -4 tons/acre. Mushrooms is big buisness in the states apparently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keredg, post: 6855379, member: 104948"] A farmer i follow on youtube onelonlyfarmer, all he does is produce good hay for the mushroom barns. Apparently they pay more than livestock farms and he makes bigbales He delivers the hay and they compost it, once the compost is spent they had a problem getting rid of it, he had it tested to see what nutrients were left in it, he now gets it free to spread on his fields. This year he is going to plant maiz corn again after stopping for a number of years due to deer damage and is using it to fertilise for that after changing some fields from grass, I think all he needed to add was a bit more potash, he puts it down at 2.5 -4 tons/acre. Mushrooms is big buisness in the states apparently. [/QUOTE]
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