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Australian farmers are using human waste as fertilizer. And it's working.
Circa ^ | Sept. 27, 2017 | Julia Boccagno

Posted on 09/27/2017 5:59:22 AM PDT by bgill

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To: bgill

S. Korea and other “rice paddy” places have been doing it forever. “Honey pot” truck going from sewers to fields to help grow their food...


41 posted on 09/27/2017 7:04:04 AM PDT by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
We lived in Yokohama in the 1950s-1961.

Went to high school there in the late 60s, but lived down the peninsula in Hayama.

I remember the arrival of a stack of honey buckets overnight would signal a pumper campaign was about to start...

There were many more rice paddies, and paddies that were turned into vegetable gardens, back then compared to today, and the nightsoil smell in the summer was sometimes oppressive.

42 posted on 09/27/2017 7:14:54 AM PDT by chajin ("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
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To: bgill

Yeah and so do Mexicans and that’s how Americans are getting so many intestinal illnesses from foods grown in Mexico - human feces!!!


43 posted on 09/27/2017 7:19:02 AM PDT by zerosix (Native Sunflower)
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To: bgill
Yep, when I was a kid, the city water department allowed people to come and get their newly cleaned sludge. My dad asked my mom if she wanted to get some for her birthday (as a joke) and she said yes. So, they went to pick up some "compost."

She put it in her flower beds, and low and behold, tucked in between the hydrangeas and the day lilies there was one lone tomato plant. It was so vigorous that it wasn't even staked.

We watched week after week and pretty soon mom announced that she had herself some tomatoes, planted unbeknownst to her, grown post-human-gullet.

Just in case anyone is wondering - they were the best tasting tomatoes EVER.

44 posted on 09/27/2017 7:19:57 AM PDT by Slyfox (Are you tired of winning yet?)
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To: chajin
Welcome to Alaska


45 posted on 09/27/2017 7:20:01 AM PDT by Daffynition (The New PTSD: PRESIDENT-Trump Stress Disorder - The LSN didnÂ’t make Trump, so they can't break him)
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To: zerosix

The not so funny George Lopez thinks his jokes about Mexicans wiping their butts on gringo produce is hilarious.


46 posted on 09/27/2017 7:24:04 AM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
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To: C19fan

Go to any Lowe’s or Home Depot and you’ll find one fertilizer named “Milorganite.” It’s processed sludge from the Milwaukee Sewage treatment Plant. They’ve been selling it for well over 50 years. Chicago sends much of its processed sludge to southern Illinois where it’s sold to farmers to fertilize their plants.


47 posted on 09/27/2017 7:27:28 AM PDT by libstripper
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To: Obadiah

“look at the Wiki entry for Milorganite”

I’ve always told my children that our nice green grass was thanks to the fine folks from Milwaukee!!!


48 posted on 09/27/2017 7:33:46 AM PDT by jdsteel (Give me freedom not more government)
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To: chajin

The school I attended was called “YO-HI.” The second floor on one side was named “Nasugbu Elementary.” Then in 1959, the Navy took over and renamed everything.
The school was then named “Nile C. Kinnick” high school. After the Navy closed out Yokohama and gave back the housing areas and the rest of it, the Kinnick name was moved to Yokosuka.

We lived across the street from Area 2 housing in a western style house in the Sannotani neighborhood. The streetcar went by our house a dozen times a day.
I can still hear the ding-ding and the sound of the big wire scraper that connected the car to the electric power wire...


49 posted on 09/27/2017 8:21:17 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
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To: econjack

Milorganite?


50 posted on 09/27/2017 8:25:57 AM PDT by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra (Don't touch that thing Don't let anybody touch that thing!I'm a Doctor and I won't touch that thing!)
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To: bgill

I had a stunning garden where the old chicken coop had been since 1836.


51 posted on 09/27/2017 8:32:00 AM PDT by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra (Don't touch that thing Don't let anybody touch that thing!I'm a Doctor and I won't touch that thing!)
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OK - I trust Freepers to know stuff... I’ve been wondering for years if I can plant a garden in my back yard. The problem is that we don’t have sewers in my suburban neighborhood, we have septic tanks.

About half of my backyard is septic lines, and the other half is downhill from my neighbor’s septic lines...

I’ve never felt comfortable planting. I may go with buckets or raised beds next year.

What do you think?


52 posted on 09/27/2017 10:00:11 AM PDT by HeadOn (The NFL is dead to me. I don't like whiny millionaires, and don't care what they think.)
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To: bgill

That is a major problem that current technology does not address.


53 posted on 09/27/2017 10:04:08 AM PDT by Rockingham
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To: HeadOn

Find the closest horse stable and ask for a truckload of aged manure. My waste disposal company also gives away free compost. If yours does, get a truckload of that. I mix them 50-50. Outrageously healthy plants grow from it.


54 posted on 09/27/2017 7:38:43 PM PDT by christie
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