Wow. I have to ask, what's wrong with real fertilizer? Not every farmer out there is trying to stick it to you. We have to make a living to and what else are we supposed to do with the poop?
Unfortunately due to location circumstances (city encroaching on rural) it may not be possible to have pastured land on which to raise the cattle. Some of us third generation farmers are just trying hang on before we too fall under the weight of BIG AG.
I didn't say there was anything wrong with any kind of fertilizer. It wasn't about the kind of fertilizer. I just found it extremely timely that as I was trying to explain what GAAMPS were to my FB friends (most of whom probably had never heard of it before), that the manure spreader came by and it made a good visual aid for my point - that the large dairy was protected by the GAAMPS while if I have a nasty neighbor who complains about me, I'm going to be screwed because I have no protection under the GAAMPS if they're changed this year. That's not fair the way I see it, especially if the neighbor blames my farm for the stink that the larger farms, who are protected, create. Right now it's obvious but sometimes you can't tell where the smell comes from. I don't want to be a victim of that and it's a very real possibility.