R2R
Well-Known Member
Random I know. We have been trying to find a cost effective solution for our muck heap removal, and I think we have, however need to pick peoples brains.
The farmer next door is certified organic - arable. He has said we can deposit our muck in his fields once a month...which is very nice of him, however, do our horses have to be fed 'organically' in order for him to keep his organic status? What about if we have a horse on bute or other not exactly organic drug?
Plan is to hire skip and have skip company dump muck on farmers land, farmer then uses tractor to spread muck etc....as and when he needs it. How on earth do I certify my horses 'output' as organic?
The farmer next door is certified organic - arable. He has said we can deposit our muck in his fields once a month...which is very nice of him, however, do our horses have to be fed 'organically' in order for him to keep his organic status? What about if we have a horse on bute or other not exactly organic drug?
Plan is to hire skip and have skip company dump muck on farmers land, farmer then uses tractor to spread muck etc....as and when he needs it. How on earth do I certify my horses 'output' as organic?