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Horse Manure, partially composted - 16 cubic yards ( / Manure Available)

Last year's accumulation of manure from cleaning stalls. Bedding is pelleted wood which breaks down...
05-06-2012
29 Hit(s)

Composted Horse Manure/Fir sawdust mix ( / Manure Available)

Got Poo? Well I do - and lots of it! This is 1 year old composted horse manure mixed with fir sawdus...
05-04-2012
41 Hit(s)

Free Manure ( / Manure Available)

7 miles from Clackamas Community College....
05-02-2012
44 Hit(s)

Compost - Mulch delivered ( / Manure Available)

Horse manure, pine bedding, all turned weekly and now dar dark brown. About 4 months old at any giv...
03-11-2012
154 Hit(s)

Black Gold Compost / Manure ( / Manure Available)

Composted Horse Manure w/ doug fir sawdust Organic,turned,cooked,and full of rich, powerful nutrien...
03-07-2012
162 Hit(s)

Rabbit Manure ( / Manure Available)

Rabbit manure from litter boxes at rabbit sanctuary also contains some grass hay and pellet bedding....
03-05-2012
133 Hit(s)

Free horse manure ( / Manure Available)

Free horse manure, has no staw just wood bed pellets that break down to saw dust. I can load your tr...
03-02-2012
219 Hit(s)
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EMSWCD provides this web service to facilitate networking between livestock owners who have excess manure on their properties and gardeners and others who have a use for it. EMSWCD is in no way responsible for the actions of anyone using this website. We do not guarantee in any way the manure offered or the veracity of any statement made by individuals using this site. Users of manure and compost materials and other soil amendments should be cautious, because the material may contain foreign objects, invasive plant seed, pesticide residues, or other contaminants. Unless the farmer has tested the pile to determine weed seed viability, EMSWCD recommends that you treat it as raw organic matter and compost it further before use.


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