Horse Manure Management Tools for Picking, Separating & Spreading Frequently Asked Questions, Composting 101, Horse Manure Composting Tuesday, December 10, 2024 It goes without saying that collecting horse manure is critical to maintaining the horses' health and managing odors (ammonia) and flies around the farm. Regular manure removal helps reduce ammonia buildup, which can irr... Read More The Ideal Initial Mix Composting 101, Horse Manure Composting Thursday, October 10, 2024 It goes without saying that collecting the horses' manure is critical to maintaining the horses' health and managing odors (ammonia) and files around the farm. The ideal "initial mix" for horse manure composting has a ... Read More Using Hemp as Stall Bedding for Horse Manure Horse Manure Composting Monday, September 9, 2024 As horse owners look for more efficient and sustainable manure management methods, bedding choice plays a crucial role. While hemp bedding is commonly used for smaller farm animals such as chickens and rabbits, it i... Read More Getting Ready for Spring Regenerative Agriculture, Horse Manure Composting Thursday, February 8, 2024 As we emerge from winter, our days are get longer, air and soil temperatures slowly increase, and plants are show signs of new growth. The month of February is the perfect time to plan for the application of the compost ... Read More Giving with Gratitude Client Success Stories, Horse Manure Composting Thursday, January 11, 2024 Dawn Carlson of River Heights Ranch in central Iowa has always practiced environmental stewardship by using goats to graze noxious weeds, planting native plants and wildflowers, etc. So, naturally, the manure management ... Read More "Two Brothers' Poop" Client Success Stories, Horse Manure Composting Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Josh G. and his wife Katie live on their new horse farm near Salt Lake City, Utah along with their two sons, Andrew and Isaack, ages 12 and 14 (at the time of this posting). In April 2020, Josh purchased an O2Compost Ben... Read More