Posted by Ralphwd45 on February 09, 2013 at 22:44:03 from (66.243.213.196):
No I am not referring to either paint color!My 8 acre pasture is what is turning me on! Last summer I badly overgrazed my 8 acre pasture, and had no help from the rain,By Oct I was able to rent the neighbor ladies 5 acres, and barn, so I moved the cows over there. It hadn't been grazed or mowed all year, so I wintered the cows over there. A local egg farm was offering free chicken poo, so I had a local trucker haul 500 yd's out to the middle of the pasture, and dump it. I spent most of Nov. loading and spreading the manure on the 8 acres. Between raining, and spreading with my little IH manure spreader, it took all month to put it on. I just spent the last two days, pulling a spike harrow ( laid down flat), with a 12ft railroad rail towed behind, to drag the pasture, and shave off the mole hills, and break up the big chunks left by the spreader, and old cow pies. Just letting the manure lay out there thru the last 2 mos. has turned the grass a beautiful emerald green. It is only about 4-6 inches tall, but used to be a yellowish green. We have been blessed with adequate rain this winter, but there is a remarkable difference in the color of my pasture, and the surounding neighbors places! I actually had a co. guy show up, because one of the neighbour's complained that I was appling sewage sludge. That 1st 2 weeks it sure did smell bad, but we are zoned agricultural, and the new comers forget that smll detail, till the Co. fails to make them feel better!Well I had best get off here, and go to bed! I got to get up and leave here by 6:00 am, and drive up to Omak, in the Okanogin, to pick up a butchered lamb. that my daughter is holding for me in her freezer. The Boeing traffic will be thick, at that time of morning, but when I get to rt18 it should clear up some.
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