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Stevejd4000

04-15-2009 18:56:16




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man it smells good and I missed out county..!!
got it free.. and I can go get more if want..

it's over 2 years old and all broken down.. looks good for garden.. cant wait to plant!!




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stevejd40001

04-17-2009 15:32:18




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Stevejd4000, 04-15-2009 18:56:16  
Yes its all broken down and aged over 2 years as I talked to horse farmer..

Looks real good and I got people asking for some.. Yeah sure need gas money!! I got my maunre free to me



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Billy NY

04-17-2009 04:36:03




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Stevejd4000, 04-15-2009 18:56:16  
It's good stuff, though I prefer it totally broke down, kills the weed seed once cooked, and does not rob nitrogen, if not broken down, it can do that, and your plants may or may not show it, used to make heaping piles of the black gold with this little compact:

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Stevejd4000

04-16-2009 19:09:23




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Stevejd4000, 04-15-2009 18:56:16  
well GUYS..

I used this Manure for long time!! never had any problems with weeds.!!!!!

LATER... I will post you an picture how CLEAN GARDEN IT IS..!!

I have people around here looking at my garden how good it was last year and now they ARE copying me on how I did it and what I used!!

yeah I will post an picture of their gardens too..

if I had TEN ACRES.. I would have my hands full!

yeah your eyes would roll out your head. I may have to use them as GOLF balls.

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usetob

04-16-2009 18:32:17




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Stevejd4000, 04-15-2009 18:56:16  
James, I agree with you 100% on MN blow, have you sent your concerns to cris? Tell Nancy to keep her head up and not let some nit-wit get her down!
MN Joe, my E-M is rlp2690@aol.com if you have a problem



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dave2

04-15-2009 23:06:18




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Stevejd4000, 04-15-2009 18:56:16  
Would you have paid for that stuff AND picked it up?

I can't give my stuff away unless I take it and pile it where folks want it.
Catch some folks stealing it now and then and tell them to bring more buckets and their friends but bever see them again.

Dave



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mjbrown

04-16-2009 10:06:43




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Stevejd4000, 04-15-2009 18:56:16  
That is your stimulus check from Washington. Hope it improves your life.



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Horse what ?

04-16-2009 09:15:00




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Stevejd4000, 04-15-2009 18:56:16  
man,,, you did the dumb thing,,, horse $hit is only good if you mix it in your oatmeal, and then maybe you will enjoy the aroma, and the weeds will really be a joy to pull ... ha ha ha



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Mike (WA)

04-16-2009 07:58:40




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Stevejd4000, 04-15-2009 18:56:16  
Horse manure is about the "weakest" of the various kinds, as far as fertilizer value goes. Composting pretty much gets rid of what little fertilizer value it had. I'd just use it fresh, if possible. Word to the wise- If the horses have been eating over-ripe grass hay, you won't believe how many weed seeds you'll get in your garden. All our horse manure goes on the fields- and I get a pickup load of chicken for the garden. It smells so bad the plants grow fast just to get away from it.

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glennster

04-16-2009 06:15:49




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Stevejd4000, 04-15-2009 18:56:16  
fer every 1 pound of food a horse eats, 2 pounds of manure comes out!!!!



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Nancy Howell

04-16-2009 06:54:42




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to glennster, 04-16-2009 06:15:49  
I think you may be right. Statistically, the average horse produces 40 pounds of manure daily.



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Nancy Howell

04-16-2009 06:01:13




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Stevejd4000, 04-15-2009 18:56:16  
It doesn"t even need to be broken down. I used to plant my roses in 90% horse manure. They grew like weeds and had magnificent blooms.

The only thing I plant now is "maters" and I plant them in at least 50% horse manure. They like it, too.

You can have all you want out of my barn. I"ll even lend you our 16 ft. trailer to haul it off.



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MN JOE

04-16-2009 09:23:57




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Nancy Howell, 04-16-2009 06:01:13  
Nancy,,, Roses are weeds,, with flowers on top,,, but for vegetables (horse manure) it's Not Good ,,,, sort of like the Bible is no good for those who can't understand or accept.



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Paul Shuler

04-16-2009 12:10:54




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to MN JOE, 04-16-2009 09:23:57  
dont be a stumbling block to a brother.



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Dave from MN

04-16-2009 09:49:29




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to MN JOE, 04-16-2009 09:23:57  
I"m sure glad your on here Joe. You really help us all understand and think things through. it seems you have kind of taken aim on Nancy lately, why?



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James Howell

04-16-2009 13:39:21




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Dave from MN, 04-16-2009 09:49:29  
Please read this message sent to Report to Moderator on April 14tH:

Hello, For the past several weeks, the person known as MN JOE has been posting replies to my wife Nancy Howell that are inappropriate in nature for this antique tractor forum. I have told Nancy not to reply to any of MN JOE's posts and under no circumstances send MN JOE an email. At this point Nancy and I have decided to ignore any of MN JOE's replies to any of our posts. MN JOE must think that a lower standard of ethics or personal behavior is acceptable on your antique tractor website. Ignoring replies from MN JOE does not seem to be working from MN JOE's side of the keyboard. MN JOE has deliberately made replies under the alias of MN JOE, DARLING WHO ?, and MOST DARING all from the same ISP 75.104.96.36. The only other relief or remedy Nancy and I have is to notify you, the owner/webmaster, of MN JOE's unethical and unacceptable behavior towards us and other members of this antique tractor forum. I would like to ask you to monitor MN JOE's replies and determine for yourself if MN JOE's replies are in compliance with your posting guidelines that you have asked all of us to follow. A friendly reminder to MN JOE from you as the owner/webmaster outlining or explaining the importance of adhering to your posting guidelines for all members. Please feel free to include my name, James Howell, in any communication you may have with MN JOE concerning his unethical and unacceptable behavior towards my wife Nancy. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns about Nancy's or my reasons for addressing this serious problem perpetuated by MN JOE towards my wife Nancy. Thanks,
James L. Howell

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M Nut

04-16-2009 19:30:36




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to James Howell, 04-16-2009 13:39:21  
Good plan there James. I'll gladly do my part and ignore all comments from MN Joe. Sure do appreciate all you and Nancy add to this site. Nice having you both here!



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Dave from MN

04-16-2009 15:38:22




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to James Howell, 04-16-2009 13:39:21  
James, I will do as you request, i do agree, our entertaining his "interpretations" is just encouraging him. If any thing he sent or has said is threatining in any way you need to file a police report and possibly a restraining order. I am pretty sure they can find a name for the email account he has and deal with it that way. Good luck and give Nancy my best.



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Mike (WA)

04-17-2009 13:13:28




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Dave from MN, 04-16-2009 15:38:22  
Sorry, I must also plead guilty to responding to him. I will take the pledge- NO MAS!

Hang in there, Nancy-



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cj in wisconsin

04-16-2009 13:55:23




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to James Howell, 04-16-2009 13:39:21  
You have my full cooperation and will not waste any more of my time on this individual.



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thurlow

04-16-2009 13:50:11




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to James Howell, 04-16-2009 13:39:21  
GOOD FOR YOU!!! There are a couple of people whose posts I never respond to; if everyone would ignore 'em, I figure they'd eventually get tired of arguing with themselves and go away. It's happened before..... .



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M Nut

04-16-2009 12:35:43




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Dave from MN, 04-16-2009 09:49:29  
Been wondering the same thing, Dave. I guess we can't even discuss horse crap without hearing someone's religious viewpoint. That's a new twist on manure for sure.



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Dave from MN

04-16-2009 15:34:00




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to M Nut, 04-16-2009 12:35:43  
Yup, I hate to judge but he really seems to be a couple nuggets short of a happy meal. I will follow James request.



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MN JOE

04-16-2009 12:41:54




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to M Nut, 04-16-2009 12:35:43  
goodness,,, you make me laugh,,,, maybe M Nut can turn into Horse manure if it's feed to the right horse... ha ha ha ha ha I know most don't like hearing what I say = cause it just convicts them, and that hurts .....

all ya have to do is repent,,, and the hurt goes away ...



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cj in wisconsin

04-16-2009 12:40:42




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to M Nut, 04-16-2009 12:35:43  
The rules state NO religion, but religious people sometime cant follow the rules because they feel their cause is above that .



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MN JOE

04-16-2009 12:28:20




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Dave from MN, 04-16-2009 09:49:29  
Cause if we just chose and pick what we want out of the bible, that makes for false Chrsitains, just like any thing phony,, it will not have value,, so it's either all or nothing ... thanks for asking ...



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cj in wisconsin

04-16-2009 12:35:04




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to MN JOE, 04-16-2009 12:28:20  
Judge not lest ye yourself be judged! Save your preaching for sunday.



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MN JOE

04-16-2009 12:45:07




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to cj in wisconsin, 04-16-2009 12:35:04  
every day is Sunday,,, read 1 Cor. 6: 2 to 5 and learn,,, from a bible if you have one,, that's collecting dust ... ha ha ha ha ha



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cj in wisconsin

04-16-2009 13:19:14




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to MN JOE, 04-16-2009 12:45:07  
Yeah, everybody knows that arrogance, rudeness and a condescending attitude are fine Christian attributes, cuz you have got that down to a science.



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MN JOE

04-16-2009 13:31:52




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to cj in wisconsin, 04-16-2009 13:19:14  
You don't know the difference between Science and Horse Manure from what you saying... ....

Science depends on your backbone, not your wishbone ,,,, it's Not the cry, but the flight of the wild duck who leads the flock to fly and follow .... ha ha ha ha ha on you ...



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Old Roy

04-16-2009 10:30:22




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Dave from MN, 04-16-2009 09:49:29  
I think it's because he wants the job to judge people when he gets to heaven.

And thinks his own way is the only way, trying to say in a way he is above God as he continues to condemn people here on earth. ---God will not do that!



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MN JOE

04-16-2009 12:32:03




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Old Roy, 04-16-2009 10:30:22  
Old Roy,,,, your very confused ... you don't know the difference between Judge and judgments.. read 1 Cor. 6: 2 to 5 and learn something .. that is,,,, if you have a bible some place collecting dust ....



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Ultradog MN

04-15-2009 20:07:55




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Stevejd4000, 04-15-2009 18:56:16  
A little help with the photo...
So you are talking about the real thing and not the current administration?
Hope them maters grow.

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Stevejd4000

04-15-2009 20:31:52




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 Re: Horse Manure.. in reply to Ultradog MN, 04-15-2009 20:07:55  
yeah thanks for posting it, had an error not sure what the problem was.



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