Northeast, Nebraska | humblefarmer - 6/4/2025 11:36
Based on samples we’ve taken you have nutrient rich manure. I question you having 54# of nitrogen per 1,000 gallons total, let alone available. Any chance you could post the sample results?
270# of nitrogen is plenty, but until mineralization takes place , and the roots find the nitrogen, your best results would come from nitrogen on the planter or early sidedress.
Here is one test of 2 new barns filled with the same hogs fed the same feed put in and removed the same days. The hogs with the treatment actually averaged a few lbs heavier which is because the biology got rid of a lot of harmful gasses. The picture with the good levels was with the biology and the one with the low numbers was without. We used midwest labs for the tests
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