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 SW Ohio | I have analysis from three samples of COMPOSTED horse poo, two are at 1% N and 600 ish ppm sulfer and one is at 3% N. I really really like to compost it for a year before spreading and then will put on multi tons per acre, but not on wheat. Raw poo is not a good idea but sometimes you just have to get rid of it. Unless you are getting the output of a 500 head facility, don't count on it providing much of anything to a fertility plan.
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