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Biosolids (human sludge)
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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 1810032" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>Had it on a couple of occasions, had to pay, forget how much now, crops do very well after it, esp OSR. Had major issues with spreading (they spread it for me), uneven, ruts and they took an age to turn up. They tipped it throughout the winter into huge piles, including a pile on next doors land (fortunately he was ok about it) Had one lot destined to be spread in the Spring but for some reason it never got spread until the Autumn, wasn't charged for it mind.</p><p>You can get quite a bit of plastic in it and plenty of lumps of wood but I'd have it every year if I could, heavy metals are an issue with repeated use</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 1810032, member: 2767"] Had it on a couple of occasions, had to pay, forget how much now, crops do very well after it, esp OSR. Had major issues with spreading (they spread it for me), uneven, ruts and they took an age to turn up. They tipped it throughout the winter into huge piles, including a pile on next doors land (fortunately he was ok about it) Had one lot destined to be spread in the Spring but for some reason it never got spread until the Autumn, wasn't charged for it mind. You can get quite a bit of plastic in it and plenty of lumps of wood but I'd have it every year if I could, heavy metals are an issue with repeated use [/QUOTE]
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