rccoyote
Bronze Member
From reading the postings in tractorbynet for the last 6 months leading up to the purchase of my tractor I've noticed that the members know a little bit about a lot of things. So ,my question is about pig poop. I was talking to the ag teacher at the kids school today and we got to talking about gardens. I mentioned that we were preping our garden over the winter months and I could use all the organic matter I could get to condition the soil. He then offered to me a mountain of pig poop from the ag barn. It has been accumulating over a 15 year period. there must be 50 tons of the stuff.(no exageration) It sits in a feild across from the ag barn and has saw dust mixed in with it (very fine stuff). I dug out about 3 tons of the stuff today with my "new" tractor and FEL. I hardly dented the pile. My question is...Is this good fertilizer for a garden?? The center of the pile that i dug into was extremely composted, almost like a sludge with an amazingly stout humus aroma. Tilled into the garden all winter with a dose before spring planting are my thoughts. What are ya'lls thoughts on this? Also scince there is so much of this stuff i thought i might spread a thin layer over my front lawn this winter and let it work in for planting some bermuda next year(north central texas here). My front "lawn" is almost an acre. Advice please! rccoyote