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Shall we make some hay?
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<blockquote data-quote="tex452" data-source="post: 1746742" data-attributes="member: 41841"><p>We have chicken houses in our area. </p><p>I was in the business myself and used nothing but chicken litter on my place at home. </p><p>My place had very thin topsoil, the chicken litter made a huge difference. </p><p>The neighbors fought over it and used what I didn't need, I usually had 400 tons/ year. The neighbors ended up with the bulk of it. </p><p>You have to take soil samples to keep phosphorus levels in check. </p><p>If you make hay on it it keeps the phosphorus levels down and you have to add some every year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tex452, post: 1746742, member: 41841"] We have chicken houses in our area. I was in the business myself and used nothing but chicken litter on my place at home. My place had very thin topsoil, the chicken litter made a huge difference. The neighbors fought over it and used what I didn’t need, I usually had 400 tons/ year. The neighbors ended up with the bulk of it. You have to take soil samples to keep phosphorus levels in check. If you make hay on it it keeps the phosphorus levels down and you have to add some every year. [/QUOTE]
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