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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1638921" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>The reason I ask Steve, I have some marginal sandier soil types and have been kicking around inexpensive ways to add some bio matter to the soil. Chicken manure is too costly, hog guys wont give up any. Was considering contacting the local septic pumpers and inquiring about tilling the effluent into the soil, but recall seeing it done in upstate NY...way too much plastic, feminine hygiene products, prophylactic's and syringes to a be viable option. I have read multiple testimonies about MIG improving soil and pasture quality. Any personal insights?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1638921, member: 23752"] The reason I ask Steve, I have some marginal sandier soil types and have been kicking around inexpensive ways to add some bio matter to the soil. Chicken manure is too costly, hog guys wont give up any. Was considering contacting the local septic pumpers and inquiring about tilling the effluent into the soil, but recall seeing it done in upstate NY...way too much plastic, feminine hygiene products, prophylactic's and syringes to a be viable option. I have read multiple testimonies about MIG improving soil and pasture quality. Any personal insights? [/QUOTE]
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