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Red Tractor - Manure Heaps
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 6682737" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>Are you taking the pish?</p><p></p><p>I have spread thousands of tonnes of pig FYM on multiple farms and believe me, there ain't a hope in hell you will get rain-soaked pig FYM to aerate or turn into compost- the water content of it is so high. Temperature? I would think similar to the air temperature.</p><p></p><p>The main issue with muckheaps is to keep them 50 metres from a borehole or spring and 10 metres from a water course and don't put them in the same place each year.</p><p></p><p>Tell the red tractor twit that the neighbours complain about the smell nuisance caused by turning and distrubing muckheaps so it he doesn't do it any longer. Also tell them it is a health hazard to be taking the temperature of sh1t heaps due to the infection risk and also the risk of one collapsing on you.</p><p></p><p>This is a load of cobblers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 6682737, member: 54866"] Are you taking the pish? I have spread thousands of tonnes of pig FYM on multiple farms and believe me, there ain't a hope in hell you will get rain-soaked pig FYM to aerate or turn into compost- the water content of it is so high. Temperature? I would think similar to the air temperature. The main issue with muckheaps is to keep them 50 metres from a borehole or spring and 10 metres from a water course and don't put them in the same place each year. Tell the red tractor twit that the neighbours complain about the smell nuisance caused by turning and distrubing muckheaps so it he doesn't do it any longer. Also tell them it is a health hazard to be taking the temperature of sh1t heaps due to the infection risk and also the risk of one collapsing on you. This is a load of cobblers. [/QUOTE]
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