Re: manure
Doug
Depends on the moisture and how much rain you get. If your like us we
have seen about 2" in the last 7 months. No joke dry as a bone here.
Should be ok for may planting turn it a few times soil and weather
permitting. Rotten corn silage might scare me because of the high sugar
content and the chance for mold. Enogh heat to break it down and it
should also be ok. Talk to you later
Ken
On Mon, 3 Jan 2000 12:52:57 EST Rdadams@cs.com writes:
>Hello, I have dumped three dump truck loads of fresh cow manure and
>three
>loads of rotted corn silage in my garden. Will it be okay to plant by
>the
>middle of May. How long does it take before fresh manure is considered
>
>compost.
>Doug
>Carrollton, Georgia
>
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