Please move to more appropriate forum/s I just cannot think of anywhere it fits!
We need to move a huge amount of old straw out of our barn, it consists of old bales some partially rotten, none can be moved as "bales" probably 10-20 years old and old loose straw some of which is probably more like 50-60 years old. we have an area of around 4000 sqr ft covered in 1-2ft of highly compressed old straw. and it has to be moved out of the barn ASAP for insurance reasons. We only have 40000 sqr feet of annual garden where it could be spread out and covering the entire thing in a foot deep layer of straw (after it's been uncompressed) seems a, stupid and b, a really good way to annoy the neighbours when it blows away. (it's a very high wind area)
I just don't know what to do with the stuff, obviously burning it is not an option there's way too much, we do have areas we could dump it in and wet it and let it
compost, but would it? or would that take several years. I live in a cold wet climate so once outside the barn and in a pile it will quickly get waterlogged and stay that way, fire is not a risk unless that amount of straw would possibly self ignite? We do not have any machinery so there's no way to dig a huge hole and bury it (and the soil is only about a foot deep) We do have an old gravel pit (about 20000sqr ft) where we could conceivably spread it a few feet deep, would it then help to regen soil there? it's a shady area and the only thing that seems to grow at the moment is a good crop of nettles and some elder bushes (which have excellent mushrooms on them!)