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Frank 10-09-2008 12:55 PM

Horse Manure
 
On Sep 9, 10:55*am, Ed ex@directory wrote:
First time allotment holder, seeking advice...

The local riding stables have left a whole big load of horse manure
outside of our allotment site for folk to use. *It is pretty fresh
(great strong pong from it) and it contains only a moderate amount *of
straw.

Notwithstanding the warnings I have seen on this list and elsewhere
regarding contamination with weed killers and the like, how can I
beneficially use this stuff?

Can I use this *manure straight away on the beds in my plot as a top
mulch and dig it in next spring? *Or should I just add it to my compost
bins and let it mature there for, say, *a year and then use it?

Also which plants would benefit from an application of manure? *I seem
to recall that root crops don't like recently manured beds?

Ed


An organic farmer that used to post here did not like the idea of
using manure on food crops as it contained a strong pesticide used to
keep flies down.

Madwen 10-09-2008 07:04 PM

Horse Manure
 
In article
,
Frank wrote:

An organic farmer that used to post here did not like the idea of
using manure on food crops as it contained a strong pesticide used to
keep flies down.


I've never owned horses but I thought most stable used fan systems now.
No?

Rusty Hinge 2 10-09-2008 08:20 PM

Horse Manure
 
The message
from Madwen contains these words:
In article
,
Frank wrote:


An organic farmer that used to post here did not like the idea of
using manure on food crops as it contained a strong pesticide used to
keep flies down.


I've never owned horses but I thought most stable used fan systems now.
No?


Probably, no.

I've never seen a fan in a stable round b'yer, and I've worked in them,
and know a lot of people with horses. (And free barrows of muck!)

--
Rusty
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Kate Morgan 10-09-2008 11:16 PM

Horse Manure
 


An organic farmer that used to post here did not like the idea of
using manure on food crops as it contained a strong pesticide used to
keep flies down.


I've never owned horses but I thought most stable used fan systems now.
No?


Probably, no.

I've never seen a fan in a stable round b'yer, and I've worked in them,
and know a lot of people with horses. (And free barrows of muck!)

--
Rusty
Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk
Separator in search of a sig


I have horses but never needed any sort of fan system. open top doors are
good enough for me and them. It is possible that a fan of some sort might be
used in the barn type stabling that is used over here and other parts of the
world where all the horses are kept in one large building but thinking about
that they usually have large doors at each end and some have windows and
doors in the sides. A hot country would probably use fans but don't need
them where I am :-)

kate



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