Posted by Tony W on September 16, 2012 at 06:26:10 from (72.2.138.115):
In Reply to: Manure ordor posted by Tony W on September 15, 2012 at 05:12:32:
Thank You for all replies. To answer a few thoughts, she was here first and we moved in 7 years ago and built a very small family cow raising operation for the family to have fresh beef and not the store $hi!. The cows (6) are in a 120x 80 pen that when the run off from rain and when I over flow the water, it will run into the alfalfa field at the end of the pen. So that goes opposite to her house. I did not get to spread the pile last year due to weather so this year it all goes out on the field. She also allows me to farm here one acre so she does not have to mow, which is the alfalfa now. And do give her fresh eggs and fresh beef for the land use. So do need to walk a fine line here. I will not cave in and stop raising the beef and chickens. Thanks again, it is nice to hear other views on this issue. I have check the county ordinances about this and all they are stating is clean food, water and shelter. Hope you all smell money today!
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