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Stall Waste:What a Resource!

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Overview Manure management Composting basics

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A molehill is easy . . .

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. . . but a mountain may not be.

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Bedding Reduction Stall mats Frequent picking Shredded paper,

sawdust pellets

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Be a filer, not a piler

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Composting Basics Right spot Air Water Balance carbon and nitrogen Range of material sizes

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Choose the right spot

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Air Controls bacterial

activity Removes heat Can relieve odor

problems

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Water

Key compost ingredient

Not enough? Or too much?

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Materials Mix Promotes air flow. Reduces need for

turning.

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Carbon and Nitrogen Carbon: carbohydrates Nitrogen: proteins Good balance promotes efficient

composting.

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Not all carbons are created equal.

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Basic Compost Recipe 4 parts brown stuff (carbon) 1 part green stuff (nitrogen) Water Air

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Apply compost to actively growing pastures.

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Most Important Point Keep your compost pile covered to control

water and nutrients.

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Linda J. Brewer

Oregon State University

Extension Small Farms Work Group

Corvallis Oregon

541-737-1408

[email protected]