Chicken Litter – Use as Pasture Fertilizer
Q: I have about 30 acres of fescue pasture. On Dec 1st, I will have a good bit of chicken litter available. Will it help or hurt putting it down at this time of year?
A: Try calling the Extension agent in your county and ask them to contact the UGA Poultry Dept.
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