37 chief said: (quoted from post at 22:17:20 11/27/09) We keep a couple old horses on our place for someone else. The poop is dumped in the field below the corrals. I usually disc it in when the piles fill the area. Now the county don't like it, they saw the wheelburrow piles and said it may end up in a stream about a mile away. The county inspector contacted the city to do something about it, the city contacted us. Like the old saying you know what flows downhill. Problem the stream is mostly reclaimed sewer water. I'm sure the water from the plant is always as pure as the wind driven snow. I am just going to disc it in tomorrow, and put in a silt fence below the field they aren't too expensive. I just can't ignore it now, two agency's are looking at us. Just another day in the neighborhood. Stan
Sh!t piles can only be 100 sq meters or smaller here and in a different place each year. Checked with satellite. Guy about a quarter mile away has greenhouses and takes all I have when I can get it there but sometimes it's just easier to add to a farmers pile.
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