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I'm being a little thick here but what is it that farmers spray onto their fields that smells so dreadful? I can cope with the smell of manure, in fact I quite like it but this other smell makes you want to throw up
Just came to mind as we were cycling next to a field where a tractor was spraying the stuff and a big gust of wind blew our way and we got covered, etc. Made us laugh a lot but still can't get rid of the smell or taste!! lol
Just came to mind as we were cycling next to a field where a tractor was spraying the stuff and a big gust of wind blew our way and we got covered, etc. Made us laugh a lot but still can't get rid of the smell or taste!! lol
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I know that, in some rural areas of the UK, farmers will empty the cesspits of local folk and spread the sludge onto fields upon which edible crops are grown.......So what....When I was a small boy and and the Loo was a bucket underneath a wooden seat in an outside wooden cabin (Ty Bach....Small house.) the contents of the bucket were then transferred to the garden's compost heap.
I'm still here in Wales to say so.....Ron.
I'm still here in Wales to say so.....Ron.
V and Ron - it's a question of concentration per acre, speed of run-off and presence of infection in the aforesaid human slurry ie someone already got the lurg......now great as cottage gardens are / were, spreading infected human waste onto food crops or where runoff or seepage will get directly into water supply ensures the lurg gets shared around.
Which is what happened to my child - the runoff was going into the local reservoir.
Which is what happened to my child - the runoff was going into the local reservoir.