Posted by RN on December 28, 2007 at 13:07:05 from (69.130.244.202):
In Reply to: Value of Hog Manure? posted by super99 on December 28, 2007 at 02:05:26:
Depending on state disposal laws you may get it free or might get paid to take it. Home farm in Iowa has a hog operation next to it, It gets lagoon liquid chiseled in some fields for free. The laws require the hog operation to dispose of waste in timely manner and confinement operations now being required to have so many acres available to dump per 1000 hogs, couple operations that said they could dispose off waste at local farms were later fined for lieing about the farmers taking it during growing season. Wisconsin has some sod farms getting waste from confinement operation during corn growing season. Green county about 5 years back had a big dairy operation holding tank overflow, the dairy outfit couldn't dispose as they said they would, spring rains and full lagoon meant fish kill and supposed to have been a couple million in fines. Local Amish had a laugh at operation that didn't know scheis. RN
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