Posted by JMS/.MN on April 23, 2011 at 20:27:02 from (209.237.107.155):
In Reply to: Liquid Manure posted by Karl1870 on April 23, 2011 at 17:59:59:
Composition depends on a number of factors, and testing is the only way to determine content. On our tie stall dairy, we used chopped straw, and all the milkhouse waste went into the pit as well. That said, I always tried for about 5000 gallons per acre, and it was not unusual to come up with about 180 lbs N per acre. Don"t remember what P and K were, but wherever liquid manure was KNIFED in, I used no fertilizer with the planter, unless in a cold spring, maybe 50-75 lbs starter. With surface application, even tilling in within a day, most of the N is lost. That"s what you smell- dollars going down the drain and stinking up the neighborhood.
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