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<blockquote data-quote="bigjohn" data-source="post: 5099973" data-attributes="member: 8255"><p>Green manure is fresh dung mostly referred to as cow, chicken or horse around my area. It is rich in nutrients that helps "build ground up" to be rich and productive of whatever crops you're trying to grow. The soil sample can be taken anytime but the application of the recommended products usually have a peak application period. I prefer lime in fall and fertilize in spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigjohn, post: 5099973, member: 8255"] Green manure is fresh dung mostly referred to as cow, chicken or horse around my area. It is rich in nutrients that helps “build ground up” to be rich and productive of whatever crops you’re trying to grow. The soil sample can be taken anytime but the application of the recommended products usually have a peak application period. I prefer lime in fall and fertilize in spring. [/QUOTE]
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