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whitesville new york | Thanks for so actual numbers. I know that's the best way to keep all the nutrients in the ground. Also another thing i have that you don't is I use a lot of pasture. With nice winter the cows have spent a lot of time out side. This decreases my manure hauling greatly. Cows are only in the barn nights and in 6 to 8 weeks they will only be in the barn for milking. It would be nice to be able to store about a months worth of manure here in a couple weeks when we need to wait on hay fields to spread on but we probably won plant corn to early this year because we are going to use a 80 day variety. It is always a game of ifs in my opinion. But things always work out 1 way or another. | |
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