Posted by Dave from MN on January 15, 2008 at 06:27:10 from (67.133.91.236):
I was asked last night how many acres could be fertilzed annually with a heard of 20 beef cows, allowed to range in the feild during winter and late fall. In a small lot for a few months to "make a concentration of spreadable "fertilizer", but on pasture the other 3 months, and also if he has 5-10 steers on feed to finish in a small feed lot. I have no clue what to tell my buddy. He was serious and wants to know for some reason. I told him if I kept all my chicken poop I could fertilize 75-90 acres every 11 months. I have no clue about cow poop, in a scenario like that. In a year or two I will be able to give him quantity based on the 6 cows I am getting. Odd question I know, but I would like to give him an ballpark answer, Lord knows I have asked him far more odd questions, ussually due to beer and BS'n.
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