A real shitty suggestion! 

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When you've got animals, their dung could be used as fertilizer on the farms and apple orchards.
I'm not a farmer, so I had to do some quick studies on the net....
The average manure produced per day is:
Cow,		36  kg/day	66% = 8672 Kg/year & 83% = 10906 kg/year
Horse,		20  kg/day	66% = 4818 kg/year & 83% = 6059	 kg/year
Pig,		        10  kg/day	66% = 2409 kg/year & 83% = 3029  kg/year
sheep, 		2,0 kg/day	66% = 481  kg/year & 83% = 605   kg/year
chicken, 	        0,2 kg/day 	66% = 48   kg/year & 83% = 60    kg/year
If the cows and sheep are confined indoors during feeding and milking, they produce 66% manure, since the 33% gets lost out in the pasture.
Cows confined indoors 6 months during winter, and at night time and milking produce 83% manure. since more can be collected. 
The amount of manure needed per acre varies with different crops. Theese are my suggestions...
Grass =           5 ton/acre/year
fruit    =            7,5 ton/acre/year
Grain =     10-15 ton/acre/year
Yields from a grain or cornfields:
1 of 3 is set aside for next years planting season.
1 part for seeding.
2 parts for human consumtion. Or 1 parts for human consumption and 1 part for animal consumption.
The amount of yield increase varyes with soild quality and crop type.
But a non scientific yield increase on crops could be:
grass = 15% yield increase.
fruit = 10% yield increase.
grain = 20% yield increase.
From this follows, that you also need 1 more building:
The dungheap.