Posted by Billy NY on May 28, 2015 at 16:27:45 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Compost Question posted by spudm on May 28, 2015 at 15:59:31:
I used to heap a pick up truck box full for $25, you could ask that a yard I suppose but given what it is, I'm sure there is plenty of room to move. We have a neighbor that takes all our manure now, I posted a photo of the compost I used to make out of the same manure, no one saw the value in it, so I let it go. This neighbor has the windrow machine, the nice spread to place it and he makes a compost product that is very good, has it analyzed by Cornell, he gets a premium for that, less in bulk, I have considered purchasing bulk to sell retail off our lot, I can arrange trucking easily enough, but have considered the numbers too, may just have to try it if the numbers work, I'm in a visible place with lots of traffic, closer to the nearby city than anyone else who makes or sells it locally. I think it would be a great seasonal thing, that and other binned up bulk materials sold in small quantities.
Some let it go for free or list manure that's in stages of breaking down, not like the above, so there is a lot of variables, that neighbor has paid his land taxes with it, but is also invested into it just the same.
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