Posted by farmerwithmutt on October 16, 2016 at 14:05:00 from (166.182.3.195):
In Reply to: WOW---That smells!!! posted by big tee on October 16, 2016 at 12:18:46:
The management plans came in with the mega farm's been in on a few meetings . It may seem strange but when you put on the volume that is applied things can get bad in a hurry. In northern Wisconsin they have brown water events where if they spread on frozen ground it can end up in someone well. We have an Amish guy next to us that's fighting he has a cave on the property that is close to some nice streams it would seem to be ok but he is saying that his barn has deep gutters there 6 ft deep 5 ft across and 30 ft long made out of cement block just uphill from this karst feature nice thought if that breaks . I myself have lung problems if I go by someone spreading like that I have to pull over as soon as I can and wait till I'm done coughing. A lot of them are saying that's the way grandpa did it I should to but there's a world of difference . I think to keep on people's good side injection is the way to go. In Wisconsin there talking of putting monitoring devices on . It's a case of people cutting corners and making it harder on the good farmer.
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