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<blockquote data-quote="TheLazyM" data-source="post: 171819" data-attributes="member: 3117"><p>Ok this is what i'm saying, you can put all the nitrogen you want on a field but with out the right ph that nitrogen doesnt work or the amount that you put on anyway so some goes to waste. look at it like a fire. lime is all natrual. you've got to have the acid for the nitrogen to complete its cycle. so how is spreading chicken manure doing any good if it has'nt been composted. it has to be composed if it worked that way then no cattle farm would need to use fertlizer. hint cow manure is a top selling fertlizer for home gardners these days. but it has to be composed 1st not just scooped out of a field. the manure has to go thru a heat. when you say fillers what are talking about? why would they put a filler in ferlizer? </p><p> want a natural way of fertlizering or at least getting nitrogen into the soil? use lime{or dap} get the ph up to 6 or higher plant 20% of your field with clover {white is good}. its a good guessamation that the clover will put about 200 pounds of nitrogen into the soil per acre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLazyM, post: 171819, member: 3117"] Ok this is what i'm saying, you can put all the nitrogen you want on a field but with out the right ph that nitrogen doesnt work or the amount that you put on anyway so some goes to waste. look at it like a fire. lime is all natrual. you've got to have the acid for the nitrogen to complete its cycle. so how is spreading chicken manure doing any good if it has'nt been composted. it has to be composed if it worked that way then no cattle farm would need to use fertlizer. hint cow manure is a top selling fertlizer for home gardners these days. but it has to be composed 1st not just scooped out of a field. the manure has to go thru a heat. when you say fillers what are talking about? why would they put a filler in ferlizer? want a natural way of fertlizering or at least getting nitrogen into the soil? use lime{or dap} get the ph up to 6 or higher plant 20% of your field with clover {white is good}. its a good guessamation that the clover will put about 200 pounds of nitrogen into the soil per acre. [/QUOTE]
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