Posted by fixerupper on February 06, 2022 at 14:34:01 from (100.42.82.64):
In Reply to: Painting snow posted by J. Schwiebert on February 05, 2022 at 14:23:02:
Here in Iowa I am not sure what the law is anymore. For awhile all liquid manure had to be injected. If the ground froze up too soon in the fall or of a confinement had a major water leak that filled the pit in the middle of the winter a special exemption could be made to allow the liquid to be spread on top. Solid manure can be spread on the snow as long as the farming operation has fewer than a certain amount of animals. I haven't heard of any changes but there might be some changes. Years ago a local farmer here in Iowa was howling about a proposed Minnesota law that would prohibit manure spreading on the snow. He was just positive Iowa would follow suit. This farmer I am talking about passed away 30 years ago so it was some time before then when I heard him complaining.
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