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<blockquote data-quote="N.Yorks." data-source="post: 2960770" data-attributes="member: 46426"><p>Can't you drop it into livestock sheds as a bedding material/moisture absorber with straw, so that it just ends up as part of the FYM? You can then muck out the sheds as normal with the wood chip already part of the FYM, which you just store in a 'suitable' location and turn as necessary to maintain oxygenation of the heap. It would then be probably classified as 'well rotted' FYM, which you'd analyses to make sure you understood the nutrient value and importantly the C:N ratio.</p><p></p><p>No further hassle, just need to comply with NVZ regs and Code of Good Agricultural Practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N.Yorks., post: 2960770, member: 46426"] Can't you drop it into livestock sheds as a bedding material/moisture absorber with straw, so that it just ends up as part of the FYM? You can then muck out the sheds as normal with the wood chip already part of the FYM, which you just store in a 'suitable' location and turn as necessary to maintain oxygenation of the heap. It would then be probably classified as 'well rotted' FYM, which you'd analyses to make sure you understood the nutrient value and importantly the C:N ratio. No further hassle, just need to comply with NVZ regs and Code of Good Agricultural Practice. [/QUOTE]
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