Robert_in_NY
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- Aug 1, 2001
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- Silver Creek, NY
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- Case-IH Farmall 45A, Kubota M8540 Narrow, New Holland TN 65, Bobcat 331, Ford 1920, 1952 John Deere M, Allis Chalmers B, Bombardier Traxter XT, Massey Harris 81RC and a John Deere 3300 combine, Cub Cadet GT1554
I have been thinking of expanding my hay business into taking the hay back when the horses are done renting it. Most of the horse farms here don't have any way to get rid of their manure and I can haul it easy enough and have plenty of ground to store it on (and for those people having trouble with neighbors who do that don't worry, we have plenty of land where the nearest neighbor would be at least a half mile away).
What I am curious about is what would I have to do to make the horse manure into a good fertilizer? I can store it until fall and then spread it on my own fields but if I can make it better by mulching it somehow (I know nothing about mulch) then I would like to do so and cut down on fertilizer cost.
Also, for the horse folks out there, what would you be willing to pay for having your manure hauled away? What about having it spread on your own fields?
What I am curious about is what would I have to do to make the horse manure into a good fertilizer? I can store it until fall and then spread it on my own fields but if I can make it better by mulching it somehow (I know nothing about mulch) then I would like to do so and cut down on fertilizer cost.
Also, for the horse folks out there, what would you be willing to pay for having your manure hauled away? What about having it spread on your own fields?