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Default Unrotted Manure

I have a pile of fresh manure for my allotment. I know the manure has to
rot down in a heap for 6 months to a year before use, however, if the beds
are empty of all crops until spring can I spread the manure on the soil now
and let it rot in situ?

Thanks.



 
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