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<blockquote data-quote="jendan" data-source="post: 8138216" data-attributes="member: 51810"><p>They used to just dump it all in the sea,but was stopped years ago. In Northern England,a company used to haul and spread it on farmland.It was meant to be "safe" and treated,when in actual fact,they only mixed a bit of lime in with it,and not very well at that.Raw Human sh!t/washing machine detergent with a little lime.The neighbouring estate next to me used alot,and it stank to high heaven.Made a few people actually vomit out of their car windows while passing. Tyne Grain/GrainCo told their arable men if they were caught using it,their grain would be rejected.This was 5-10 years ago now,so i think it must have been stopped spreading it in that form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jendan, post: 8138216, member: 51810"] They used to just dump it all in the sea,but was stopped years ago. In Northern England,a company used to haul and spread it on farmland.It was meant to be "safe" and treated,when in actual fact,they only mixed a bit of lime in with it,and not very well at that.Raw Human sh!t/washing machine detergent with a little lime.The neighbouring estate next to me used alot,and it stank to high heaven.Made a few people actually vomit out of their car windows while passing. Tyne Grain/GrainCo told their arable men if they were caught using it,their grain would be rejected.This was 5-10 years ago now,so i think it must have been stopped spreading it in that form. [/QUOTE]
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