Is it me or does this seem more wrong then covering crops in cow ****? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7508642.stm get washing your veg.
There's a world of difference between the shits of herbivores and omnivores. </p> Yay! A thread about different kinds of ****!</p> </p> </p> </p> </p> </p> .</p>
Only 99% of the pathogens are killed I don't know what pathogens are but I don't want them on my potatoes.
We did some research on this a few years back It is not a bad idea, so long as it treated properly. We found a few nice wet lumps – nice! However, there are real issues about heavy metal residues in there from washing powders. You can only do this for a few years before the metal levels become toxic. Now that strikes me as a stupid thing to be doing with valuable metals.
Yes, we can completely trust water companies to treat things properly and not lie about it. "So there are no leaks then?" "Nope, none at all, it's been a great year" "what's that bubbling up from the drain?" "erm.....a water feature, with a dead rabbit motif"
Its not the water companies that produce it Plus, there is loads of other rubbish going to land. Abattoir mess, paper pulp all sort of stuff.
nice. I thought the article said Severn Trent Water supplied the sewage to farmers, do they supply it raw then?
This is great. Every Sunday morning I'll get a fortune selling what comes out to the local farmer. Put some Vim on it to kill them parthenon's or whatever.
pathogen No need to thank me <img src ="http://www.timelessmyths.com/classical/gallery/parthenon.jpg">
RE: What about Tomatoes? That’s a fun one with GM. If you eat a genetically modified tomato in the USA, should you be placed in quarantine for 48h on your return?
What about Tomatoes? <img src ="http://www.dansonseed.com/images/Tomato%20Pictures/Tomato%20435.jpg">