20 Miles West of Indianapolis Indiana | I still see the same in regards to manure back in the day. I have one spot that yielded over 300 this year on about 9 AC that is right behind a farmstead that has an old farrowing farm on it still and a milk barn. The soil test levels there are very high. But high enough idk how someone could afford to put that much dry on (especially on rented land). I’ve started using litter on my few owned acres because of that spot, but cannot talk any landlords into allowing it next to their houses.
When talking about the tile the best part on your wet spots you are draining is they are probably ok on fertility given the past when they just flat rated fert but raised next to Nothing in those wet areas (if they could get a fert truck through it)
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