Produce Is Growing Source of Food Illness
Well then, EAT SHIT and DIE !!!!!
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 23:51:18 -0400, Rob >
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>> "John A. Weeks III" > wrote in message
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>>> In article <AJQPg.6453$uj3.1639@trnddc08>,
>>> "AllEmailDeletedImmediately" > wrote:
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>>>> "Dave Bugg" > wrote in message
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>>>>> AllEmailDeletedImmediately wrote:
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>>>>>> well perhaps the thermostat was wrong for one batch? who'd know?
>>>>> And your mom might have forgotten to wash her hands after doing #2 and
>>>>> handling raw chicken prior to making your peanut butter sandwich. Who'd
>>>>> know?
>>>> exactly. that still doesn't mean it's okay to spread any form of human
>>>> waste on crops.
>>> Check out the website for Metrogro, the Madison, Wisconsin,
>>> Metro Sewer System. They take the output product from the
>>> sewer system, called "bio solids", and truck them to farms
>>> all over Dane County for spreading on farm fields. They have
>>> been doing this since the early 1980's that I know of, and
>>> it doesn't seem to have created any problems that I have
>>> heard of.
>>>
>>
>> then perhaps we should start bio-soliding dog and cat crap. yum.
>>
>> i'm not a farmer, but i come from a long line of them. here it is:
>>
>> first rule: never fertilize w/ the poopy of any meat-eating animal.
>> second rule: always allow the poopy from vegetation-eating
>> animals to compost before using it.
>>
>>
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>The above would be hard to do now. From what I understand, anamals, such
>as cows, and chickens that are suppose to eat a veg based diet, are
>being fed meat by-products, and processeed fecal matter as a way to
>boost the protein on the food.
>
>I wonder if all that can cause problems like we are starting to see now?
>
>Rob
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