To: Cleebie Grums
said, "Good video. Also a lot of people are buying and growing “organic” foods. Remember that usually means animal and even human manure.
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Hope the organic growers are not doing that (human manure). The old-timers knew to never use the waste droppings of a carnivore to grow plants. Carnivores include humans. Because prions."
it's actually common product. Did a quick search found these:
All-Gro
Granulite
Chesapeake Sunshine
EarthMate
Nutri-Green
ORGRO High Organic Compost (Baltimore, MD)
Bay State Fertilizer (Boston, MA)
GroCo (King County, WA)
TAGRO (Tacoma, WA)
SoundGro (Pierce County, WA)
Milorganite (Milwaukee, WI)
Nitrohumus (from Kellogg. LA, CA)
We Care Compost (NY, NY)
EKO Compost (Missoula, MT)
Glacier Gold (Olney, MT)
I used to sell Nitrohumus when I was in collage working as a nurseryman. I believed it was a good idea.. No i wasn't woke snot nose I don't think. I believed the mulching process removed "all" of the bad bacteria. i was right that it removed most of it but some of it likely doesn't heat up enough.
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05/21/2022 7:39:03 PM PDT by
Steve Van Doorn
(*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
To: Steve Van Doorn
it’s actually common product. Did a quick search found these:
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Yikes! Thanks for the warning. I believe to kill all pathogens the material has to be heated to 800 or 900 degrees for half a day, or something like that.
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