How to profit off pig poop | Composting as an Income Stream | Regenerative Agriculture

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @lindagates9150
    @lindagates9150 3 года назад +3

    You have learned what doesn't work next winter will be different I wish all that is best! Thank you for sharing your time and showing me how much you have accomplished

  • @Rbucks306
    @Rbucks306 Год назад

    You are good at explaining how it went. I appreciate your ability to describe and present as is.

  • @digimediadude786
    @digimediadude786 Год назад

    Love what you are doing, thanks for sharing your insights! I admire your perseverance through the challenges, great work!

  • @GoldShawFarm
    @GoldShawFarm 3 года назад +1

    Great progress!

  • @OakKnobFarm
    @OakKnobFarm 3 года назад +2

    WOW! You get $100 a yard for manure? Sounds like a great side business It only runs about $35 / yard around here.

    • @StefanoCreatini
      @StefanoCreatini  3 года назад +1

      id call it " biologically enhanced manure " =) , not many good compost providers in sw colorado, and lots of cannabis growers.

    • @OakKnobFarm
      @OakKnobFarm 3 года назад +1

      @@StefanoCreatini Thats an incredible income stream! good luck!

  • @andrewt2588
    @andrewt2588 2 года назад

    Thanks Stephano. Process of the application of the fertlizer has changed so success. Prethink about tough winters! A few years ago some kansas farmers didnt heat areas of the cow farm. So cows died. Need a fire pit lite at 7pm and at 5am. Or build a stove barn with caged shielded pipes. Thanks. Righteousness! cocoon. Unknown. Pray outside. Evil stalks, tricks.. Jesus is great!!!!

  • @soilgardengro6942
    @soilgardengro6942 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @Ima184mm
    @Ima184mm 9 месяцев назад +1

    The pigs poop could be a good fertilizer?

  • @georgmettmann5722
    @georgmettmann5722 3 года назад

    hey, have you heard of using ducks to seal the pond? i heard their "poop" will help to seal the ground. you could also use bentonite, but you would need quite a few tons :) maybe ducks would fit better into your concept. buy 1000 ducks, raise them and then harvest them.... could be worth a try, even if it fails, you make money out of it.

    • @StefanoCreatini
      @StefanoCreatini  3 года назад

      Hey, I get flocks of 1000+ canadian geese and every year it improves. I priced out Clay, and it was well over 50K. Liner was over 110K.

    • @j.swipes
      @j.swipes 3 года назад

      @@StefanoCreatini I have clay in Utah if you got a way to excavate it

    • @StefanoCreatini
      @StefanoCreatini  3 года назад

      @@j.swipes thanks, the trucking fee is murderous. They sell geotextile bentonite mats that are somewhat affordable.

  • @tonistefan8649
    @tonistefan8649 2 года назад

    Hello! Nice farm u have . where did u buy the Mangalita ,in Romania?

  • @j.swipes
    @j.swipes 3 года назад

    I hope one day to be where you are

    • @StefanoCreatini
      @StefanoCreatini  3 года назад

      If your heart is in it, im sure it will happen faster than you think 👍

  • @JuanFigueroa-vg8jw
    @JuanFigueroa-vg8jw 6 месяцев назад

    You can just smell the 💩 😅

  • @dapymp17
    @dapymp17 2 года назад

    Are you currently paying a butcher to slaughter and cut now if all your current pigs are sold as haves and wholes. I believe you’ll have to if you go to a per piece model at the market. Right? I’m not in the game yet but looking at all the inputs, you can get creative with their feed but for the most part it’s hard to be an animal farmer and a feed producer. Instead, I’d rather put them down on my land w/o stressful transport, it’s just the laws I’m uncertain of in Colorado. I’d be on the front range somewhere. Any thoughts anybody? Thank you

    • @StefanoCreatini
      @StefanoCreatini  2 года назад

      Hi Phillip, I use a butcher, and sometimes I do the butchering myself. If I sell the pig live, we can break it down with customer present. We had a large walk in cooler, and it was great. I always recommend to do a butcher when possible and just work on having more animals.