To: carriage_hill
I lived in the town of Smithfield, VA. Trust me, those hogs weren't sent from China. They rolled down Route 10 daily on big, smelly trucks.I was putting diesel in my car one day and thought to myself "this is the most disgusting smell in the world. About 2 minutes later a fully laden hog truck pulled in for fuel or something. I changed my mind FOREVER of WHAT WAS THE SMELLIEST THING IN THE WORLD. NO JOKE 🐖!
35 posted on
11/01/2019 2:20:54 PM PDT by
smvoice
(I WILL NOT WEAR THE RIBBON. I)
To: smvoice
You should smell it in the farms south of York (PA) when the farmers spread pigsh*t slurry on the fields before planting. Beyond awful. My 20ac nursery/garden center/lscp contracting business was right in the middle of it.
50 posted on
11/01/2019 2:56:25 PM PDT by
Carriage Hill
(A society grows great when old men plant trees, in whose shade they know they will never sit.)
To: smvoice
***WHAT WAS THE SMELLIEST THING IN THE WORLD.***
Absolutely correct, That is why the hog companies left the hills of Oklahoma and Arkansas and started up anew in the panhandle of Guymon Oklahoma. Lots of wide open spaces to dump pig manure. That is, until the “winds come sweeping down the plain...”
To: smvoice
I hear you. I live in northern New Jersey. Years ago, when I was a kid on the outskirts of the town I grew up in there used to be a Schickhaus (remember their hot dogs?) rending plant. Man, on some spring and summer nights did it ever stink!
69 posted on
11/02/2019 3:35:32 AM PDT by
jmacusa
("If wisdom is not the Lord, what is wisdom?)
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