A few months ago, Pineridge suggested I compost my wood chips. Well, I resisted but eventually did what he suggested. Today, I had a friend come over and move the chips into my filed using his dozer. Yes, I could have done it with my tractor, but it would have taken 40 hours. It took the dozer 2 hours. The wood chips had been collected all summer and mixed with horse manure and urea pellets (thanks Pineridge!). I am not running the dozer (I wish I had been). The heat from the compost produced lots of water vapor. The chips now cover about 220X200 sq. ft of clay like soil in an 8 inch layer of rotted chips.
Enjoy the power of composted wood chips!!!
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Enjoy the power of composted wood chips!!!
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