Posted by SRP on October 08, 2008 at 18:19:12 from (64.24.211.188):
In Reply to: municipal sludge? posted by kyplowboy on October 07, 2008 at 22:34:47:
Dave, We have used city sludge for over 30 years with no problems, about 2to3,000,000 gallons a year. The city samples the loads every day they haul, and then each field is soil tested every year,(10-15 samples an acre) and then a complete analysis is given to me. The DNR also monitors this closely. The city does all the paper work, hauling, and aappling. It is all knifed in about 6-8 inches deep, with no hauling on frozen ground. Our use of commercial fertizer is almost nil. The humus has really improved. I would not be afraid of it as long as you oversee the application to make sure they don't haul when ground it to wet,etc. You might want to start with just a few acres and do a soil test to see how it changes your soil.
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