It is usually composted and sold under the name Milorganite across the country ... it is not recomended for food crops ... it’s been sold this way for at least 20 years ,, buy it at any lawn and garden center..
“It is usually composted and sold under the name Milorganite across the country ... it is not recommended for food crops ... its been sold this way for at least 20 years ,, buy it at any lawn and garden center..”
Makes a pretty good deer repellent too.
Just a little food for thought..
3 LA Rams players developed ALS, statistically unusual.
Bob Waters, Matt Hazeltine, Gary Lewis.
Looking for a link it was determined that Milorganite was used on the playing field.
Here’s part of an article..dated 1987
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,963607-1,00.html
....In Waters’ case, however, this seemingly random stroke of misfortune soon began to look like a clue to a medical mystery. Shortly after his diagnosis, Waters learned that his former teammate Matt Hazeltine, a linebacker, had also been stricken with ALS. Last December Waters heard of a third ALS casualty from the 1964 squad — Fullback Gary Lewis. Both Hazeltine and Lewis died earlier this winter. Waters was stunned. Was it mere coincidence?..